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- Personal InjuryThe Personal Injury Attorneys in the Law Offices of Richard T. Miller are highly experienced in pursuing the rights of the seriously injured in personal injury matters. Our Personal Injury Attorney practice is recognized and well respected in the courts and by insurance companies.
- Estate PlanningWhether you need an estate litigation attorney, probate litigation attorney or trust ligation attorney, they will likely be able to advise you on many of the areas of expertise listed below...
- WillsThe Law Offices of Richard T. Miller - Wills & Trusts Law, Van Nuys, Los Angeles County - Law Offices of Richard T. Miller
- TrustsIn the state of California, if you own real property or otherwise have assets over $100,000.00, your estate (when you pass away) will have to go through probate court unless you have a living trust. If you die without a will or trust, your property will go to your heirs according to law; if you want your property distributed other than according to law, then you must specify your wishes in a will or trust.
- Power of AttorneyA Trust and Pour-Over Will, Power of Attorney, and Advanced Healthcare Directive, if desired. When you hire a living trust attorney you will need to provide the following information...
- ProbateIn the state of California, you must have a reason, or ground, allowed by state law. In the case of the standard revocable trust, it becomes irrevocable once the decedent has died. According to probate law, the trustee must then notify the beneficiaries of this change within 60 days. The beneficiaries have 120 days from the date of notification to contest the trust.