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I will provide you with focused, knowledgeable and personalized representation to help you achieve your family's estate planning goals. I can help you create the will, trusts or other documentation you need to meet the needs of your estate. As your lawyer, I can skillfully guide you through each step of the probate or the trust administration process.

I have extensive experience with conservatorships for developmentally disabled or incapacitated family members. While thinking about a time when you will no longer be around is not necessarily pleasant, it is important, especially for those you will leave behind. The more plans you have in place for distributing your estate, the easier it will be on your family in the long run.

I am Thomas Gray, an estate planning attorney in Anaheim, California. I will help guide you through the process of planning for your family's future. My practice includes establishing wills and trusts and helping with trust administration and probate after a loved one dies.
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I am Thomas Gray, an attorney based in Anaheim, California.
I started my legal career in 1983 with my father, a well-known probate and estate lawyer in Orange County.
We practiced together for 11 years before he retired, and I continue our practice as a solo attorney.
Between the two of us, our firm has existed for more than 50 years.
With more than 30 years of experience in estate planning and probate, I am prepared to handle a range of issues - simple to complex.
I also have extensive experience with limited conservatorships for those with developmental disabilities, which has become another large portion of my practice.
No, it will most likely go through the probate process.
To avoid probate, you must establish a living trust or use other estate planning techniques.
As an experienced estate planning lawyer, I can fully explain your options.
Most importantly, a living trust avoids probate.
As an estate planning document, it offers greater flexibility to accomplish your goals.
For example, you also can set up provisions that keep your estate from going to court should you become incompetent.
No, you personally do not have to pay - even as estate executor or trustee.
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