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Clear answers.
Thoughtful planning.

When building a legacy for the future, you will want to make sure your family is protected. Our team can help you establish a comprehensive estate plan, and we can work with you to resolve estate-related disputes or other concerns.

Personalized Estate Planning
for Your Family's Needs

We will help you build a plan that will protect you and your family for years to come.

Clear Guidance Through
Complex Decisions

When addressing complex assets or unique family circumstances, we are here to help you.

Planning That Protects
Your Legacy

We can help you protect what you have built and avoid legal complications or financial losses.

TORRANCE, CA ESTATE PLANNING ATTORNEYS

Strategic Estate
Planning for Life’s
Complex Decisions.

Regardless of your family's circumstances, planning for the future can be crucial. You never know when something unexpected may happen that could threaten what you have built. With a comprehensive estate plan in place, you can make sure your family's needs will be met in the future while avoiding confusion about how your money and property will be managed and distributed. You can also address situations such as serious illnesses, ensuring that the proper care will be provided.

At the Law Offices of Russell M. Ozawa, our attorney can provide the guidance you need as you prepare for the future and protect your assets and your loved ones. In addition to helping create or update estate plans, he can also assist with the administration of estates and trusts, working to ensure that a loved one's wishes will be followed correctly and helping to resolve any disputes that may arise.

Preserving wealth
across generations.

One of the most crucial aspects of an estate plan involves the steps that can be taken to protect and preserve the assets that you have built. When you have spent years or decades working to provide for your family, you will want to make sure your effort does not go to waste. Unfortunately, there are a variety of issues that could lead to financial losses in the future. Estate taxes may apply after your death, reducing the amount that can be passed on to your heirs. Creditors may file claims against your estate, resulting in significant financial losses. Assets may be mismanaged, preventing them from being used correctly. Even before your death, the costs of long-term care can deplete your assets, leaving less to pass on to your beneficiaries.

A comprehensive estate plan can address all of these issues. At the Law Offices of Russell M. Ozawa, our lawyer can provide you with guidance on the tools that are available to protect your assets. He can help you set up trusts that will shield your assets from creditors and reduce the estate taxes that may apply. He can also make sure trusts are structured in a way that will allow your assets to be used for specific purposes while protecting against potential losses.

With proper planning, you can rest assured that your family will have the resources they need in the years to come. Your estate plan can help you make sure you will leave a lasting legacy that will pass your values down to future generations.

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Compassionate conservatorship
guidance for families

There are some situations where health issues, injuries, or disabilities may prevent a person from being able to fully address their own needs. When a person needs assistance with different aspects of their life, their loved ones may take steps to establish conservatorship. When a conservator is recognized by a court, they will be given the authority to handle certain issues on behalf of a conservatee, and they will have the responsibility to provide for the conservatee's interests.

Our attorney works with families to determine when conservatorship may be necessary and establish arrangements that will address specific needs while ensuring that a person can maintain as much control over their own life as possible.

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