Estate Plans Los Angeles

    Estate Plan Representation

    At the Law Offices of Jeff A. Mann, we provide comprehensive estate planning services to help individuals and families protect their assets, secure their legacy, and ensure their wishes are honored. Estate planning is essential for safeguarding your financial future, minimizing tax burdens, and avoiding legal complications for your loved ones. Whether you need a will, trust, power of attorney, or advanced healthcare directive, our firm offers tailored solutions to meet your unique needs. 

     We take a personalized approach to estate planning, ensuring that your documents are legally sound and reflect your goals. Whether you are planning for the future, protecting a business, or managing an estate after a loved one’s passing, we are here to provide expert guidance and peace of mind. 

     If you need assistance with estate planning, we are dedicated to helping you create a solid legal foundation for your future and the generations to come.

    Areas of Representation

    Wills & Trusts

    Drafting legally binding wills and creating trusts to distribute assets according to your wishes while minimizing probate complications.

    Power of Attorney and Healthcare Directives

    Establishing financial and medical powers of attorney to ensure your affairs are managed according to your instructions in case of incapacity.

    Probate & Estate Administration

    Assisting families in navigating the probate process and administering estates, ensuring assets are distributed efficiently and in compliance with the law.

    Asset Protection & Business Succession Planning

    Helping individuals and business owners protect their wealth, reduce estate taxes, and establish succession plans to ensure a smooth transfer of assets.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Creating a revocable living trust is a flexible way to remain owning your real property while dictating what should happen after you pass away.
    Estates beyond the small estate threshold, need to be probated in court if the decedent dies without preparing and funding a revocable trust.
    The costs to do a probate are statutory in nature and depending on the size of the estate, can be thousands of dollars.