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The Elder & Disability Law Firm

TEL (909) 888-7100 |  San Bernardino, CA

Esther C. Wang is an attorney who has been providing quality legal services since 1991. Esther is proud to be the only member of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys in San Bernardino ...(more)

The Hayes Law Firm

TEL (626) 403-2292 |  South Pasadena, CA

As an attorney in private practice in Los Angeles County, California William Hayes provides extensive estate and tax planning services to individuals and businesses in Los Angeles, Pasadena, G...(more)

McIntyre Law Group

TEL (714) 893-9993 |  Huntington Beach, CA

TEL (866) 669-9266 |  Redlands, CA

Clients notice Nathan T. McIntyre’s unique approach to his estate planning practice the minute they walk through his office doors. Nathan has established an estate planning practice t...(more)



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A great-aunt of mine, Meema Chaya, had left for the education of two fatherless grandsons the pot of money she had diligently hoarded away as a seamstress to Newark's upper crust. When Essie, the widowed mother of the twin boys, attempted to invade the trust to send them from college to medical school, her younger brother, Sidney, who was to inherit the money remaining in Meema Chaya's estate upon conclusion of the boys' higher education, had sued to stop her.

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Not to take the fun out of the novel, but the whole fight over Meema Chaya's estate could have been avoided if she had clearly defined "education" to include (or exclude) graduate and/or professional school.

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