Probate,
Family
Apr. 24, 2020
Self-care for your estate during COVID-19
Today’s COVID-19 pandemic is a reminder that every person is vulnerable to disease, instability, unavailability and loss. Its worldwide reach has created circumstances that most people never before considered but which have always been possibilities.





Tara R. Burd
Klinedinst PCEmail: tburd@klinedinstlaw.com
California Western SOL; San Diego CA
Tara specializes in probate administration, estate planning, and trust and probate litigation.
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