LAW MART offers some of the most comprehensive estate planning services in California. Our estate planning attorneys have extensive experience with counseling clients regarding the most effective and appropriate planning for their specific estate and family circumstances.
Our experience includes utilizing the most sophisticated planning techniques for preserving family wealth. In addition, though we have the experience and capacity to deal with all matters related to planning for high net worth clients, we also offer our experience and expertise to those who do not require complex tax planning. Whether the estate requires state of the art sophisticated planning techniques or more routine planning documents, our clients can be confident that their estate planning attorneys will assist them in understanding the planning options that are appropriate for their goals, family situations, and assets.
We recognize that developing plans for the appropriate and responsible transfer of wealth and dealing with unique family issues requires a high level of attention and sensitivity to the goals and desires of each client. We, therefore, do not use a “cookie cutter” approach to planning for our clients.
Instead, we work to understand each client’s specific situation and intentions, and we strive to make the planning experience one in which our clients know that all options have been considered and the final results will accurately reflect their wishes. We believe that our relationships with our estate planning clients are based on trust and we work diligently to earn the trust of each of our clients.
Estate planning is the process of arranging and managing an individual’s assets during their lifetime and after their death. The goal of estate planning is to ensure that an individual’s assets are distributed according to their wishes and in a manner that minimizes taxes, fees, and legal disputes. An estate plan is a set of documents created to:
● Ensure that your estate passes to your intended beneficiaries at your death;
● Nominate the person who will administer your estate at your death;
● Nominate someone to make medical and financial decisions for you if you become incapacitated;
● Nominate a guardian to care for your minor children; and
● Avoid or reduce estate taxes
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