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Estate Planning For Blended Families
  • Published: July 13, 2021

Estate planning can be difficult enough without having to worry about how to handle a blended family. With the help of a great Anaheim estate planning lawyer you can get all your estate planning Anaheim taken care of. Considerations With Blended Families The first thing to think about with a blended family is of course any children or step-children that are left behind after the individual passes. When you have a blended family, step-children are certainly a main concern in terms of how they are going to be included in the estate, if they are going to get any money left, or if they are going to be left out of the estate. With those that are dealing with estate planning that has to do with blended families, it is always best to include an estate planning Anaheim CA lawyer or consult a local estate planning attorney wherever you are living. Taking the time to plan out how kids…Read More

How Do I Protect My Inheritance
  • Published: July 6, 2021

When it comes to leaving behind an estate after you have passed it can be difficult to distribute your estate evenly and fairly. That being said, it can also be difficult to protect your estate from people that believe they are entitled to it but may not be. If you are in Orange County, you may want to contact an estate planning lawyer Anaheim to get your documents in order. How To Protect Your Estate The first thing you want to do is to get your estate plans and what you want done taken care of and legally written down. Taking the time to have a legal and binding document written up and properly stored by an Anaheim CA estate planning attorney office is the best way to protect your assets and make sure that the people you want get the things that you want to leave to them. An estate planning lawyer is going…Read More

What Can I Be Evicted For In California
  • Published: June 30, 2021

The process of getting evicted in California can be stressful, and the idea of not having a home can cause stress and concern. Therefore, if you believe you might be getting evicted, it is important to understand why this happens and what your options are. Why might a tenant get evicted in California? Reasons For Eviction In California In general, there are two separate paths the eviction process might take. The first is called termination with cause. The most common reasons for a just-cause eviction includes a failure to pay rent, a violation of the rental agreement, or the commission of an illegal act. (The state of California and many Counties have exceptions for eviction moratorium that may apply if rent has not been paid due to COVID-19 related hardships). The other option is to terminate without cause. In this situation, tenants must be given a 30 day notice of termination (or a 60 day…Read More

What Happens To My Contract If The Apartment Building Is Sold
  • Published: June 25, 2021

If you have recently heard that your apartment building in the local area is going to be sold, then you may be wondering what happens with your lease? This is your home, so it is important for you to understand your rights. If you have heard that your apartment building is being purchased by another owner, what does this mean? There are several important points to keep in mind. Long-term Leases Must Be Honored If you have a long-term lease, meaning a lease that is longer than one year, the purchaser of the apartment building is legally required to honor the terms of your lease. Therefore, you cannot be evicted without just-cause; however, if your old landlord was ignoring certain things you were doing to break the lease, your new landlord may not. Therefore, you should make sure that you are in compliance with the terms of your lease. Otherwise, the new owner may attempt…Read More

Unlawful Detainers In California
  • Published: June 18, 2021

What Is An Unlawful Detainer? It is important to start off by talking about exactly what an unlawful detainer is. An unlawful detainer is actually quite simple, as a Landlord tenant attorney Orange County would tell you. It simply refers to someone that continues to possess a certain property when they actually do not have a legal right to said property in the first place. There are many kinds of examples of unlawful detainers. One of the most common examples of unlawful detaining is when a tenant keeps living in a certain rental unit even though their lease was terminated or expired. In this case, the tenant knows that they aren’t legally allowed to live in that rental unit but does so anyway. These tenants are typically informed that they have no legal right to the rental unit anymore because they were served a Notice to Vacate. Why Would Your Landlord File An Unlawful Detainer?…Read More

5 Tips To Communicating With Your Landlord
  • Published: June 11, 2021

If you are renting in the local Southern California (So Cal) area, then you understand just how important it is to be on the same page with your landlord. What can you do to improve your communication with your landlord? Take a look at a few tips below. 1. Be Honest You need your landlord to trust you. Therefore, make sure that you provide honest information on your rental application. If you show your landlord that you are honest and open, he or she will give you the benefit of the doubt in the future. 2. Give Plenty Of Notice If you need help with something, such as a repair, give us much notice as possible. That way, your landlord can take care of it during business hours. If you can prevent your landlord from waking up in the middle of the night, unless it is an actual emergency, he or she will appreciate you.…Read More

Estate Planning Spring Cleaning
  • Published: May 21, 2021

Now is the time of year we spring clean our homes. Besides your home, spend a little time this spring reviewing your estate plan to see if it needs a little sprucing up too. Contact the estate planning Anaheim CA Katje Law Group to assist you in making sure everything is up to date. Here are some tips. Review Accounts If you need help to review your documents, contact the Anaheim estate planning Katje Law Group. If you currently have a Revocable Living Trust, review your accounts to ensure the title of each account is in the correct name. Each account needs to be in the name of your trust. Check with your attorney if in doubt. Review Beneficiaries Check all beneficiaries on retirement accounts and life insurance policies and ensure that both primary and secondary beneficiaries are correct. If you have a minor child or a disabled person as a beneficiary, make sure you…Read More

Before You Head Out On The Road This Summer
  • Published: May 7, 2021

Summer and travel time are fast approaching. That means many people will be on the road traveling to their favorite vacation spot. But how many of them will even think about checking their estate plan to make sure everything is up to date and correct? Perhaps you don’t have an estate plan. Now is the perfect time to get in touch with the estate planning Anaheim CA Katje Law Group. Ensure Your Estate Plan Is Updated By Checking The Following: Beneficiary designations — make sure you have completed and submitted these forms to the various holders of your retirement accounts and insurance companies. Did you, in error, designate a minor child as a beneficiary? The Anaheim CA estate planning Katje Law Group can help you complete this designation correctly. Financial/Medical Designations – Have you drawn up an advanced medical directive, durable power of attorney, and HIPAA release in the event of your incapacitation? Where are they? Before…Read More

Handwritten Wills
  • Published: April 23, 2021

There are general requirements for handwritten wills. As the laws vary from state to state, your handwritten will must be valid in your state. If you live in the southern California area, contact the Anaheim wills and trust attorney Katje Law Group to get the information you need about requirements in your state. The Anaheim estate planning law firm, Katje Law Group, will explain the four requirements for a handwritten holographic will to be valid in California. They are: It needs to be evident the testator, the person who has made the will, wanted the document to serve as their will The testator had to have testamentary capacity when the document was drafted The handwriting must be that of the testators The signature on the document must be the testator There can be complications with handwritten wills. Sometimes it is difficult for a probate judge to verify a handwritten will because of difficulty ensuring it is the…Read More

How To Navigate An Estate Plan After A Loss In The Family
  • Published: April 9, 2021

Have you wondered what you would do if a loved one in your family passed away? If they have left a trust, will or an estate plan, do you know what the next move would be? If you are at a loss and happen to live in Anaheim CA, Orange County, or the southern California area, contact the Katje Law Group, experts in estate planning Anaheim CA, for the help you need. The time period after the death of a loved one is critical from a legal perspective. The experts in estate planning Anaheim, Katje Law Group, is a smaller law firm and can provide services to their clients at a fraction of the cost of a larger law firm. A lower cost doesn’t mean you sacrifice quality in service. Katje Law Group has a friendly staff and expert attorneys with big law firm expertise and experience, making a big difference in navigating an estate plan for…Read More

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What Makes Attorney September Katje Uniquely Qualified To Represent You?


Ms. Katje earned her Juris Doctorate at California Western School of Law, San Diego, California, graduated Cum Laude and was a Dean’s Honor List recipient. She was also a recipient of the American Jurisprudence Award in Contracts I and Contracts II. Ms. Katje was a member of the Law Review and International Law Journal at California Western School Law, where she was an Associate Editor.



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