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At our office, we provide our clients with PERSONALIZED estate planning and asset protection services. We know that your family, friends, and assets are important to you. We can help you with a wide range of estate planning and legal needs, as well as life, health, disability and LTC insurance. Get answers about estate plans, the benefits of a living trust, important estate planning solutions, problems of failing to create a will or trust, and more.

I'm in the legal paperwork business and I have to give Kris highest marks for thoroughness, thoughtfulness, and most importantly kindness. She has clearly put a tremendous amount of effort into constructing a complete estate planning package. She started with a thorough interview to understand my situation, intentions, and concerns.

She then drafted a complete set of documents for me to review including revocable living trust, advance health care directive, durable power of attorney, pour-over-will, and even memorial instructions.She sent them to me with time to review and reply with questions and revisions.
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Kris Paden is a graduate of the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law where she graduated in the top 10% of her class and published a law review article.
Welcome to the web site of Kris Paden, Esq., estate planning attorney.
At our office, we provide our clients with PERSONALIZED estate planning and asset protection services.
We know that your family, friends, and assets are important to you.
Our fine tailored planning techniques will help you protect yourselves and your loved ones from uncertainty, taxes, probate, or even incapacity.
The answer to this question varies according to each individual's needs.
However, a basic estate plan will include a will, a revocable living trust (if necessary), a durable general power of attorney for financial/property matters, and an advance health care directive.
See below for a brief description of the benefits of these vital estate planning documents.
Wills: Parents with minor children absolutely need wills in order to name guardians for their children.
If parents don't name their choice of guardian and they both pass away, the State of California will name a guardian for them.
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