What is the typical cost for a comprehensive estate plan?
The cost of a comprehensive estate plan in California varies based on the complexity of your assets, the number of entities involved, and the structures required to protect your family and your legacy. At NM Law, we long ago abandoned the hourly billing model — not because it was unprofitable for us, but because it was fundamentally misaligned with our clients’ interests.
For high-net-worth individuals and families, a comprehensive estate plan typically includes a revocable living trust, a pour-over will, durable powers of attorney, an advance healthcare directive, and the legal work required to fund your trust — meaning the actual transfer of real estate, investment accounts, business interests, and other assets into trust ownership. When blended families, business succession, or tax mitigation strategies are involved, additional structures such as irrevocable trusts, family limited partnerships, or SLATs (Spousal Lifetime Access Trusts) may be appropriate.
NM Law scopes the entire legal relationship upfront. Before we begin, you know exactly what is included, what the total fee will be, and how to plan for it. There are no surprise invoices for five-minute calls. There are no vague estimates that escalate. That level of predictability is, in our experience, what sophisticated clients actually want from their legal team — and it is what we deliver.
To discuss what a plan tailored to your situation would involve, we welcome a consultation with our team.
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