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KJMLAW Partners

Pasadena, California, United States
KJMLAW Partners
The law firm of KJMLAW Partners has since 1992 used its expertise in estate planning, trusts, probate, real estate, corporate law, tax planning, and tax avoidance to help the owners of family-owned and closely-held businesses protect their wealth and bring order to their personal and financial situa…

N.M LAW, APC | Probate Attorneys

Riverside, California, United States
We are a full-service trust litigation and estate law firm handling business and estate planning with a focus on business owners. Our trust services also include litigation of trust and probate matters, including challenges to the validity of estate planning documents due to fraud, undue influence, …

San Diego Probate Attorneys

San Diego, California, United States
San Diego Probate Attorneys
San Diego Probate Attorneys provides skilled support in probate administration, helping families, heirs, and beneficiaries navigate the process. Probate, or estate administration, encompasses tasks like gathering assets, settling debts, and distributing property as directed by a will or state law. O…
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Velasco Law Group

Long Beach, California, United States
Velasco Law Group
At Velasco Law Group we are an experienced Estate Planning attorney, Estate litigation attorney, Probate and trust litigation attorney and more. We are there for families and understand the hardships that come with an estate…

Yonano Law Offices, P.C.

El Dorado Hills, California, United States
On the other hand, probate is a court procedure involving disputes over the distribution of a deceased person's estate. Probate is the legal process of administering the estate of a deceased person, including paying off debts and distributing assets to beneficiaries. A probate dispute can arise when…