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Super Bowl 2026: DeMarcus Lawrence’s Pregnant Wife Sasha Brought Doctor

California Legal Implications

NFL player DeMarcus Lawrence and his wife, Sasha, demonstrated remarkable foresight preparing for the Super Bowl in Santa Clara, California. According to E! News, Sasha—37 weeks pregnant—attended the game with her doctor on standby. The couple made a proactive decision: if she went into labor during the game, DeMarcus would not be alerted so he could stay focused on playing.

This level of planning for a major life event parallels the importance of estate planning for California families. The Lawrences identified a potential crisis, discussed their priorities, and created a clear plan. Estate planning does the same for life’s most significant “what ifs”—incapacity and death. Planning ahead protects your loved ones from uncertainty, conflict, and the complexities of the California court system.

Advance Planning is a Winning Strategy

Just as the Lawrences didn’t leave a potential birth during the Super Bowl to chance, you shouldn’t leave critical life decisions to chance. A comprehensive California estate plan ensures your wishes are known and legally enforceable.

Key documents that provide this protection include:

  • Advance Health Care Directive: The Lawrences made their decision about handling a potential medical event jointly and in advance. An Advance Health Care Directive does the same for your health. This document lets you appoint a trusted agent to make medical decisions if you become incapacitated and allows you to state your wishes about life-sustaining treatment.
  • Durable Power of Attorney for Finances: The Lawrences’ plan designated who needed to be where to handle a specific situation. A Durable Power of Attorney for Finances lets you appoint an agent to manage your financial affairs—from paying bills to handling investments—if you’re unable to do so. Without this, your family may be forced to seek a costly and public conservatorship from a court.
  • Will and Nomination of a Guardian: With a sixth child on the way, the most critical planning document for the Lawrence family is a Will. In California, a Will is the only legal way to nominate a guardian for your minor children. Without a nomination, a judge—not you—decides who raises your children. This is arguably the most important decision any parent can make, and leaving it to a court can lead to family disputes and outcomes you never would have wanted.
  • A Revocable Living Trust for Your Family’s Assets

    For many California families, a Revocable Living Trust is the foundation of an effective estate plan. By transferring assets like your home, bank accounts, and investments into a trust, you ensure they are managed seamlessly by your chosen successor trustee if you become incapacitated. Upon your death, those assets can be distributed to your beneficiaries privately and efficiently, completely avoiding the lengthy and expensive court process known as probate. For a growing family, a trust provides a clear, protected roadmap for managing and distributing their legacy according to their specific wishes.

    The Lawrence family’s story reminds us that the best time to plan for a major event is before it happens. An estate plan isn’t about the end of life—it’s about protecting your family and your assets throughout your life’s journey.

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