Experienced Estate Planning And Probate Attorneys
Serving Southern California
A Family-Owned Estate Planning And Probate Firm
Are you seeking solid estate planning advice that can stand the test of time? Are you overwhelmed by the probate process?
At Morris & Morris, we will respond to both your current needs and long-range goals. Our family-owned firm of skilled lawyers has served people like you in Los Angeles County, the San Gabriel Valley of California since 1997. Regardless of your legal needs, we have the knowledge and skills to educate, counsel and guide you toward a positive outcome.
Our Practice Areas
Estate Planning
Probate
Watching Out For Your Interests, Every Step Of The Way
Whether you are planning for the distant future or facing the probate process after a recent and painful loss, we understand what you are going through, and we are here to help. We have the experience and knowledge to provide sound legal advice and the compassion to help you deal with sensitive legal issues. We never elevate your hopes without reason, and we always encourage realistic expectations.
At Morris & Morris, we have the experience, the commitment and the compassion you need from probate and estate planning attorneys. We want you to be able to call upon us for honest answers and creative solutions, for many years to come.
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I’m divorced, is my ex entitled to my estate?
Divorce can be a complex and emotional process. It often leads to questions about the division of assets and what happens after the court finalizes the divorce. One common question that arises is whether the court will award a person's estate to an ex-spouse after...
Ensuring stepchildren do not automatically inherit from you
Finding love a second time after a divorce can be a wonderful experience in your life, but it can also add greater complications to your estate planning. If you marry a new spouse who has children from a previous relationship, you should consider how to keep control...
Reasons why someone would contest a trust
Trusts intend to divide assets up according to the wishes of the grantor, but sometimes there are problems. When someone contests a trust, it means they are challenging the validity or terms of a trust document. There are five common reasons why someone would contest...
Let’s Talk About Your Unique Needs Today
For the convenience of our estate planning clients who cannot make it to our law offices, we can offer a personal visit to your residence. Contact us at 626-802-4496 in Arcadia today. We look forward to meeting you during your initial consultation.