Legal Wills Information

The average cost of an attorney-drafted Last Will and Testament that provides the assuredness of legal compliance with the ever-changing legal and tax system of California is around $450.00. Costs at other law firms can go much higher if there are potential issues of dispute, family oriented needs such as the continuing care of minor children, large estates or other complexities.

We are pleased to provide this service to you and your family for $195 ($225 for joint reciprocal Wills for a married couple) while enabling you to modify your Will as circumstances change as often as you desire for only $30--desiring to serve and keep you as a long-term, satisfied client. This is simply our way of serving individuals and families in wise estate planning and assisting you adequately prepare to provide for your family's future.

Every person should have a Will as it allows property to be distributed according to the willmaker's desires, and not that of the state. In general, if your entire estate is under $100,000, a Will serves your best interest very well. Also, if you have minor children, it is imperative that you have a Will in order to establish custody and financial management for your children.

To assist us best meet your needs, please click the start button and take 10 minutes to fill out your information. This enables your Last Will and Testament to be accurately drafted, returned to you quicker, and assists you to think through the details of your Will.



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Frequently Asked Questions Check out our FAQ page for commonly asked questions. Here are a few samples:

A Will verses a Living Trust: How do I decide what is best for me?

What are estate tax considerations of a Will or Trust?

Will my house be reassessed at a higher tax rate if it is transferred to my living trust?

How do joint bank accounts or owning a house in Joint Tenancy affect my Will?

 

 

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