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Wills and trusts allow you to plan for your personal and financial future.
At The Law Offices of Gabriel Liberman, we believe in the importance of planning—and we have helped thousands of California residents prepare for the future through the creation of wills and trusts. Whether you want to ensure that your family is provided for in the event of your passing or you simply want to clarify your instructions for future medical treatment, our experienced attorneys can help you.
We specialize in the creation of several types of wills and trusts, and we are ready to talk with you about your personal circumstances and recommend a plan of action suited to you. Our dedication to meeting our clients’ needs has set us apart among California law firms, and we look forward to learning about your estate planning goals and how we might best represent you.
We are eager to help you learn about all your estate planning options, as making the decision to work with an attorney now can save you both time and money in the future. Our attorneys will ensure that your estate planning documents are thorough and tailored to your specific circumstances, unlike the form wills and trusts available online or through the state of California.
We understand that planning for your future can seem overwhelming, but when you choose to work with an attorney, you can feel secure in the knowledge that your needs will be met. To learn more about how we can help you create a will or trust that will clearly outline your wishes for the future, please contact us online, visit one of our California offices, or call us at 800-385-2821 today.
Three things all California residents should know about wills and trusts
Choosing to work with an attorney is an important step to take when planning for the future. The experienced attorneys at The Law Offices of Gabriel Liberman are more than happy to answer any questions you may have and to go over your estate planning options. To get you started, we have provided the answers to some basic questions about wills and trusts below:
- Do you need a will or trust?
- Do you need to work with an attorney to create a will or trust?
- What sort of will or trust should I create?