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South Coast Estate Plans is a division of the Law Firm of Shea M. Randall, a trusted California Law Firm. We are a full service, client-focused law firm located in Southern California that specializes in designing sophisticated California Wills, Revocable Living Trusts, Powers of Attorney, Advanced Health Care Directives, and More. If you are just beginning the estate planning process, we are here to help.

We design entire estate plans for single adults, married couples, blended families, and seniors. We also provide individual document preparation; whether the creation of a general or special Power of Attorney for an aging parent, or a Trust Transfer Deed for a pre-existing estate plan, and more. We understand how important your future and loved ones are to you and work hard to make the estate planning process simple, transparent, and hassle-free.

Join the thousands of clients that have trusted us with designing their plan and experience the difference in treatment and results. Throughout the entire process, you will work directly with our founding attorney Mr. Shea M. Randall and will have 24/7 access to the progress of your estate plan through our secure, user-friendly online client portal.
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I hired Shea Randall to complete a Estate Plan for my husband and me.
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Just completed our estate plan with Shea and his team.
The process was painless and completed with ease.
He even helped us cover areas we didn't know we needed protection for from power of attorney to end of life decisions.
If you were ever arrested in California - even if you were not guilty - you may have an arrest record for the rest of your life unless you get that record sealed.
Single adult are unmarried individuals with no children.
Individuals in this life situation have unique estate planning needs.
They want to protect their wealth, business interests, and look after their loved ones.
Their estate plan typically requires standard estate planning tools such as a Revocable Living Trust, Pour Over Will, Power of Attorney, and an Advanced Health Care Directive.
If you were ever arrested in California - even if you were not guilty - you may have an arrest record for the rest of your life unless you get that record sealed.
Married couples are those who have joined themselves in marriage and may or not may yet have any children.
With the 2015 Supreme Court decision of Obergefell v. Hodges this also includes same sex couples as well as opposite sex couples.
Married couples have unique estate planning needs: within the state of California this includes questions of separate and community property, questions of protecting their spouse, and making their intent clear on who wealth should be passed to if they die or are incapacitated.
If you were ever arrested in California - even if you were not guilty - you may have an arrest record for the rest of your life unless you get that record sealed.
Blended families are those families where one or both of the partners have had a prior marriage or children from a prior relationship.
Modern families are typically blended families and pose unique estate planning challenges.
Spouses often want to ensure that both children from the present and prior marriage are equally protected.
This can mean creating a Trust with a greater degree of control upon the death of the first spouse.
Advance healthcare directives, often called living wills, are very important even though most people have never heard of one.
Living wills or advance directives allow you to choose what type of medical decisions will be made on your behalf if you become incapable of making these decisions yourself.
Generally, a living will should be paired with a power of attorney which would allow a person to make other types of decisions for you if you become unable.
At South Coast Estate Plans, we are experienced California estate planning attorneys who can draft an advanced healthcare directive for your current place in life.
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