Probate Attorneys in Oakland, CA

Judita C. Diloy
Judita C. Diloy
4.7
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Serves Oakland, CA
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25 years in business
Conscientious paralegal. Supports lawyers and self-represented clients in a timely and efficient manner. Sympathetic to client’s concerns. Provide options to clients on how to proceed with their issues and/or concerns. Interacts with client by phone or email. Prepares legal documents like petitions for dissolution of marriage (Divorce), child custody, child support and spousal support and Judgment terminating marital status. Also, prepares documents like Marital Settlement Agreement, Pre-Nuptial Agreement, Stipulation for Judgment, complaints, Request for Order/Motions, contracts, petitions for all other issues, Unlawful Detainer (eviction), probate, immigration, living trust and wills, change of name, Deeds, Title/Deed Transfers, demand letters, promissory notes, and all other documents related to family law, probate law and civil law. Supported Lawyers and clients continuously use my services related to preparation of their documents for all their legal needs. Clients are allowed to read and review all judicial council forms and other legal forms required by courts and/or other public and private entities with options to select forms applicable to them. I guide or assist them in completing the forms. I have been in this service for more than 30 years. My fees are affordable. I enjoy personal service to clients. I have been successful in my career because of great reviews received from clients. Most importantly, clients are always satisfied and happy with the services I provide them. I contribute relief to the stress they have been through with their legal problems.
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Judita C. Diloy
Judita C. Diloy
4.5
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Serves Oakland, CA
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25 years in business
Conscientious paralegal. Supports lawyers and self-represented clients in a timely and efficient manner. Sympathetic to client’s concerns. Provide options to clients on how to proceed with their issues and/or concerns. Interacts with client by phone or email. Prepares legal documents like petitions for dissolution of marriage (Divorce), child custody, child support and spousal support and Judgment terminating marital status. Also, prepares documents like Marital Settlement Agreement, Pre-Nuptial Agreement, Stipulation for Judgment, complaints, Request for Order/Motions, contracts, petitions for all other issues, Unlawful Detainer (eviction), probate, immigration, living trust and wills, change of name, Deeds, Title/Deed Transfers, demand letters, promissory notes, and all other documents related to family law, probate law and civil law. Supported Lawyers and clients continuously use my services related to preparation of their documents for all their legal needs. Clients are allowed to read and review all judicial council forms and other legal forms required by courts and/or other public and private entities with options to select forms applicable to them. I guide or assist them in completing the forms. I have been in this service for more than 30 years. My fees are affordable. I enjoy personal service to clients. I have been successful in my career because of great reviews received from clients. Most importantly, clients are always satisfied and happy with the services I provide them. I contribute relief to the stress they have been through with their legal problems.
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BrightWork Law PC
BrightWork Law PC
4.5
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Serves Oakland, CA
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10 years in business
I pride myself on providing responsive and efficient legal services to clients throughout the Bay Area. I achieve this by always providing my clients with my personal phone number (no front desk staff to navigate), keeping my clients abreast of changes to the status of their project, and ensuring that I always provide an efficient solution-oriented approach to legal problem solving.
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Law Office of Sally Bergman
Law Office of Sally Bergman
4.5
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Serves Oakland, CA
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43 years in business
For more than three decades, I have proudly represented California individuals and families. My practice focuses on elder law and estate planning issues including Medi-Cal and VA Pension Benefit planning. It is personally very rewarding to me to start with a client who has many legal issues and problems, to patiently listen to that client, and to solve that client's problem to their complete satisfaction.
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ARYA LEGAL CALIFORNIA
ARYA LEGAL CALIFORNIA
4.5
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Serves Oakland, CA
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6 years in business
Comprehensive Estate Plan Services. We provide wills, trusts, healthcare directives and other estate planning documents under your direction. We back the estate plan documents with a Comprehensive Probate Avoidance Service including all asset transfer to trust and ongoing portfolio analysis to always avoid probate. Srijana Dhakhwa, Esq is licensed to practice law in California. She has JD from University of San Francisco and PhD in Economics from University of California in Santa Cruz. She has in depth training to help solve your issues but she believes in putting you in charge by explaining all the work so you know what you are getting.
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Q&A

1. What is the role of a probate attorney?

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A probate attorney helps manage the legal process of distributing a deceased person's estate, including validating wills, settling debts, and ensuring assets are properly transferred to beneficiaries.

2. When should I hire a probate attorney?

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You should consider hiring a probate attorney if you are an executor or beneficiary dealing with the estate of a deceased person, especially when the estate is complex or contested.

3. How much does it cost to hire a probate attorney?

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Costs vary depending on the estate’s size and complexity. Probate attorneys may charge hourly rates, flat fees, or a percentage of the estate. It’s important to discuss fees upfront.

4. Can a probate attorney help avoid probate court?

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In some cases, a probate attorney can assist with estate planning strategies to minimize or avoid probate, but once a person has died, probate court is often required to settle the estate.

5. How long does the probate process usually take?

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The probate process can take several months to over a year, depending on the estate’s complexity, court schedules, and whether there are disputes among heirs.

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