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Estate Planning Made Easy

We guide you through the process and take care of you from start to finish.
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Work with an attorney who genuinely cares about you

At ElmTree Law, we know that estate planning is more than just paperwork — it’s about protecting the ones you love. Our lawyers are here to guide you today and give your family peace of mind in the years to come.

That’s our promise to you.
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We make estate planning easy and affordable

Fast and Convenient
All work is done by phone, email and video chat — no office visits required. Instead of taking months, we can complete your Trust in days.
Ongoing Support
We help with funding, maintaining and administering the trust, and we'll be here to support your family when other needs arise.
Personalized For You
A Living Trust may be the most important legal document you ever sign. Our lawyers will make sure it's done right.
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Flat-fee pricing with flexible payment plans

Get clear, upfront pricing with simple payment plans to make budgeting easier.
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how it works

Three easy steps to gain peace of mind

1

Start with an attorney planning session

We answer your questions, discuss your goals and work out a game plan to achieve them.

2

We prepare your Will or Trust

After you complete our straight-forward intake form, we custom-draft your estate planning documents.

3

Sign and secure your legacy

After reviewing the documents, sign them and have them notarized. We'll be there every step of the way to guide you through the process.

Avoid Probate

Keep more of your hard-earned
money with a living trust

Probate fees are set by the State of California, and the process can take years to finalize. Avoid the expense and hassle of probate with a living trust.
Total Assets
CA-Mandated Probate Fees
(Inc. Your Home)
Without a Trust
With a Trust
$4,000,000
$132,000
$0
$3,000,000
$86,000
$0
$2,000,000
$66,000
$0
$1,000,000
$46,000
$0
$500,000
$26,000
$0

“Planning your estate doesn’t have to be complicated. At ElmTree Law, we combine expert legal guidance with easy-to-use technology to make the process simple, affordable, and stress-free.”

Brian Liu, Esq.
Founding Attorney
Brian Liu, Esq.
Testimonials

What our clients are saying

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Jack Hoskinson Verified

“I had a very good experience with these lawyers. I’d recommend them to anyone looking for quality legal advice and fantastic service. Curt is an Ace.”

Rated 5 Stars
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David Chau Verified

“Overall experience was great. Arya was extremely knowledgeable and guided me through a stressful time in my life. Response times were quick and reassuring. Very happy with the outcome of my case.”

Rated 5 Stars
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Scott MacDonell Verified

“Helped now on three different occasions. Have referred Curt to at least three other people.”

Rated 5 Stars
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James Parker Verified

“Knowing I had a dedicated attorney by my side gave me peace of mind. I couldn’t ask for better support.”

Rated 5 Stars
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Daniel Reed Verified

“They guided me through every step of my injury, addressing my concerns quickly and thoroughly.”

Rated 5 Stars
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Ben Carter Verified

“I felt like I could turn to anyone at the firm whenever I needed it. That was something I never felt before.”

Rated 5 Stars
Frequently asked questions

We help answer your estate planning questions.

Why do I need a Living Trust?

A living trust is the smart, simple way to:

  • Avoid Probate: Save your loved ones time, money, and stress.
  • Stay in Control: Decide exactly how your assets will be managed and distributed.
  • Keep It Private: Unlike a will, a trust keeps your affairs out of the public record.
  • Plan Ahead: Ensure your wishes are honored if you become incapacitated.

How does a Living Trust avoid probate?

Assets in a living trust are legally owned by the trust, not you personally, so they bypass the court probate process when you pass away.

What assets should I put into my living trust?

Typically, real estate, bank accounts, investments, and valuable personal property can be included. Our team can guide you on what makes sense for your situation.

Do I need to come to your office to sign the trust documents?

No, we provide options for signing in-office or remotely, depending on your needs and state requirements.

Do I need a lawyer to create a valid will?

You are not required to work with a lawyer, but doing so helps ensure your will meets legal standards and clearly reflects your wishes. This reduces the chance of errors or disputes later.

Where should I store my will after it is signed?

Keep your will in a safe and accessible place such as a fireproof home safe or with your attorney. Make sure trusted individuals know where it is located.

Have more questions? Please contact us and we'll be happy to help.

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