Estate Planning

Taking responsibility for your life and your affairs includes determining what will happen to you and your possessions if you are incapacitated or die. Putting off these decisions can mean losing control over critical decisions that should be made by you.

If you become seriously ill or pass away without having made these decisions, the state will decide for you. They often will not make the kinds of decisions that you would wish, and could possibly seize your assets.

My office is committed to working with individuals and families, both traditional and non-traditional, to develop the best estate plan to meet your needs at a reasonable fee.

We prepare personalized, client-centered approaches to:

  • Wills (both simple and complex)
  • Sub-trusts for children
  • Powers of attorney for finance and healthcare
  • Living wills
  • Revocable living trusts to avoid probate

An estate plan is a lot like insurance and you’ll be glad you have it when you really need it. Whether you’re trying to preserve assets for your children and avoid as many taxes as possible, or need to designate a Successor Trustee to manage your health and financial decisions in the event you are unable, we can help you create an estate plan that ensures your wishes are legally protected.


Get the help you need and protect your legal rights. Call (415) 242-2400 or email info@cullumlaw.com to schedule your complimentary initial consultation, and review my consultation check list before your appointment.