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We have a low price guarantee. Simply stated, we will beat your signed written quote for the same package of trust documents by $100. Too many people make the mistake of believing that merely having a will is enough to avoid probate. This is a trap for the unwary. In California, the mere value of assets exceeding $150,000 is enough to trigger probate.

Probate is an expensive result. Paul Hanks has been a licensed Living Trust Attorney in California for over 28 years. Attorney Hanks prides himself on client contact and satisfaction. He has pervasive experience in drafting comprehensive, ironclad living trust packages. His rates are very affordable.
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Too many people make the mistake of believing that having a will is enough to avoid probate - it is not. The value of assets exceeding $150,000 is enough to trigger time-consuming probate. And even a single asset that has not been accounted for can need probate. The laws become even stricter when real property is involved.
What is a deed? Deeds may seem simple at first glance, but they are essential legal documents that concern the right or ownership of property or possessions, and usually involve the transfer of title to the property. Deeds are necessary for any sale of real property, as the owner must be passed from the grantor to the grantee, and it should be done after consulting an attorney.
Wanted to update several Trust documents. Mr. Hanks gave me good advice on several questions I had. He gave me the fee amount to revise my documents, and I had the finished product in a few days. I called several months later to ask about a referral to another professional in the area. We went to Paul for our Living Trust and Powers of Attorney.
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Dan C.
Dan C.
Mar 12, 2019
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We made an appointment to see Paul Hanks, an attorney at this firm--and we were sure we glad. We wanted to get a revocable living trust and, while it was clear it was a good idea, it just sounded really hard. Paul had emailed a form in which we listed the assets we possess as well as children, etc., so the first visit only took about 45 minutes. He quoted us a very reasonable price and said the trust would be ready in two weeks. During that two weeks, he emailed us several drafts of the different documents (the trust, pour over will, and several others) for our review. We asked several question