Guillermo Law

Protect the people and the legacy you love

Guillermo Law helps families plan for the future with wills, living trusts, and powers of attorney — thoughtful, clearly priced planning designed to bring lasting peace of mind.

Free consultation
No fee unless we win
Available 24/7

What clients say

They guided me through every step and kept me informed the whole way. I always felt like a priority.
Jordan M.
Jordan M.
Professional, responsive, and genuinely on my side. I couldn't have asked for better representation.
Alex R.
Alex R.

Results may vary depending on your particular facts and legal circumstances.

Recent results

$1.2M

Auto accident settlement

$850K

Premises liability

$3.1M

Wrongful death

Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

Considered planning, trusted by local families

Clear, fixed-fee planning
Focused on wills, trusts & estates
Admitted to the state bar
Members of estate planning associations
Trusted by families
Confidential, unhurried consultations

How we help

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Meet the team

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How we build your plan together

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We listen

We begin with an unhurried conversation about your family, your assets, and what matters most to you — no jargon, no pressure, just careful listening.

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We design your plan

We prepare a tailored set of documents — will, trust, powers of attorney, and directives — matched to your goals and reviewed with you in plain language.

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You sign & fund

We guide you through signing your documents correctly and, where a trust is involved, help make sure your assets are properly titled so the plan actually works.

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We review over time

As life changes — marriages, births, moves, new assets — we help you keep your plan current so it always reflects your wishes.

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A will to direct your wishes

A clear, legally sound will lets you say who receives what, name guardians for minor children, and choose the person who will carry out your wishes. It is often the foundation of a first estate plan and helps your loved ones avoid confusion later.

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A living trust to protect your family

A revocable living trust can help your estate avoid the delays and publicity of probate, keep your affairs private, and provide for the management of your assets if you ever become unable to manage them yourself. We help you decide whether a trust fits your family.

Guidance for every stage

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Every plan begins with listening

Estate planning is personal. Before we recommend anything, we take the time to understand your family, your concerns, and the legacy you hope to leave. From there we translate your wishes into documents that are clear, current, and built to hold up when they are needed most.

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Standing beside families through probate

When a loved one passes, the legal process can feel overwhelming. We guide executors and families through probate and estate administration with patience and clarity — explaining each step, handling the paperwork, and helping you settle affairs and honor final wishes.

How we help families plan ahead

Wills & Last Testaments

We draft clear, legally sound wills that reflect your wishes, name guardians for minor children, and help your loved ones avoid confusion and conflict later.

Living Trusts

We establish revocable and irrevocable trusts that can keep your estate private, streamline the transfer of assets, and often help your family avoid the delays of probate.

Powers of Attorney

We prepare durable financial powers of attorney so someone you trust can manage your affairs if you are ever unable to make decisions yourself.

Healthcare Directives

We help you document your medical wishes and appoint a healthcare agent, sparing your family difficult guesswork during hard moments.

Probate & Estate Administration

We guide executors and families through probate with patience, helping you settle affairs and carry out a loved one's final wishes.

Legacy & Asset Protection

We build strategies to protect what you have worked to build, plan for beneficiaries with special needs, and pass your legacy on with care.

Counsel you can rely on

Estate Planning Attorney

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Founding Attorney

With years of experience guiding families through estate planning and probate, our founding attorney is dedicated to creating plans that protect your loved ones and reflect what matters most to you. Every plan begins with listening, and every client is treated like family.

What families tell us

They took a subject I had been avoiding for years and made it feel manageable. I walked out with a complete plan and, for the first time, real peace of mind about my children's future.
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Former client
After my father passed, they guided our family through probate with such patience and clarity. They explained every step and never made us feel rushed.
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Former client
Thoughtful, thorough, and genuinely kind. Our trust was tailored exactly to our family, and every question was answered in plain language.
Former client
Former client

Results may vary depending on your particular facts and legal circumstances.

Questions families often ask

Do I really need an estate plan if I don't have a large estate?
Estate planning is about more than wealth. A thoughtful plan names guardians for children, appoints someone to make decisions if you cannot, and spares your family avoidable stress. We help clients at every stage of life put the right protections in place.
What is the difference between a will and a living trust?
A will directs how your assets are distributed and generally passes through probate. A living trust can help your estate avoid probate, keep matters private, and provide for management of your assets if you become incapacitated. We can help you decide which approach fits your family.
How often should I update my estate plan?
We generally recommend reviewing your plan after major life events such as a marriage, divorce, birth, death, or a significant change in assets. We work with clients to keep their plans current as life evolves.
What happens if someone passes away without a plan?
When there is no plan, state law decides how assets are distributed and who administers the estate, which may not match your wishes. Planning ahead lets you stay in control and make things easier for those you leave behind.
What should I bring to my first consultation?
It helps to bring a general list of your assets, the names of people you would want to serve as executors, guardians, or agents, and any existing estate documents. If you are unsure, simply come as you are and we will guide you from there.

Plan today for the peace of mind of a lifetime

Whether you are creating your first will or updating a trust, Guillermo Law is here to help you protect your family and your legacy.

Start your estate plan

Tell us a little about your goals and we will reach out to schedule a confidential consultation. There is no obligation and no pressure.