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FAQ

What documents are included in a standard estate planning package?

A well-constructed estate plan is not a single document — it is an integrated set of instruments that work together to protect you during your lifetime and transfer your wealth efficiently at death. At NM Law, a comprehensive estate plan for most of our clients includes the following:

Revocable Living Trust — The cornerstone of a California estate plan. Holds your assets, avoids probate, provides for incapacity management, and controls distribution to your beneficiaries on your terms. For married couples, this is typically a joint trust or a set of coordinated individual trusts depending on your tax and asset protection goals.

Pour-Over Will — A companion document to the trust that captures any assets not transferred into trust during your lifetime and directs them into the trust at death, subject to probate for those specific assets.

Durable Power of Attorney for Finances — Authorizes a trusted person to manage your financial affairs if you become incapacitated. Without this document, your family may need to petition the court for a conservatorship — an expensive and public process.

Advance Healthcare Directive — Combines your living will (instructions for end-of-life care) with the appointment of a healthcare agent who can make medical decisions on your behalf.

HIPAA Authorization — Allows designated family members or advisors to access your medical records when needed.

Trust Funding Documents — The legal instruments that actually transfer your assets into trust ownership: deeds for real property, assignment agreements for business interests, and coordination with your financial institutions for investment accounts.

For high-net-worth clients, additional documents may include irrevocable trust agreements, family limited partnership agreements, beneficiary designation reviews, or specialized planning instruments for business interests, retirement assets, or charitable giving. The right set of documents depends on your assets, your family structure, and your goals — which is why we spend significant time on the front end understanding your situation before we draft anything.

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