5 Life Changes That Should Trigger an Estate Plan Review

5 Life Changes That Should Trigger an Estate Plan Review

5 Life Changes That Should Trigger an Estate Plan ReviewMorales Padia Law
Published on: 09/01/2026

Life changes can quietly make an estate plan outdated. Marriage, divorce, new children, financial shifts, and health changes all affect how your wishes are carried out. This guide explains the key life events that should trigger an estate plan review and why keeping your documents current matters more than ever. Read more…

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New Year, New Plan: Estate Planning Steps to Take at the Start of the Year

New Year, New Plan: Estate Planning Steps to Take at the Start of the Year

New Year, New Plan: Estate Planning Steps to Take at the Start of the YearMorales Padia Law
Published on: 02/01/2026

A new year is a natural time to review what matters most. This blog walks through practical estate planning steps to take at the start of the year, from reviewing documents to updating beneficiaries and organizing important records. A thoughtful plan now can help protect your family and provide peace of mind throughout the year. Read more…

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The Quiet Week Between Holidays: A Smart Time to Review Your Legal Documents

The Quiet Week Between Holidays: A Smart Time to Review Your Legal Documents

The Quiet Week Between Holidays: A Smart Time to Review Your Legal DocumentsMorales Padia Law
Published on: 26/12/2025

The week between Christmas and New Year offers a rare pause to reflect. Learn why this quiet window is an ideal time to review your estate planning and legal documents before life speeds up again. Read more...

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When Heirs Don’t Get Along: Structuring an Estate Plan to Function Anyway

When Heirs Don’t Get Along: Structuring an Estate Plan to Function Anyway

When Heirs Don’t Get Along: Structuring an Estate Plan to Function AnywayMorales Padia Law
Published on: 19/12/2025

When heirs don’t get along, estate plans that rely on cooperation often fail. This article explains how conflict disrupts administration—and how proper structure helps plans work anyway. Read more…

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