Planning for What Matters Most

Estate planning isn't just for the wealthy — it's for anyone who wants to ensure their family is protected and their wishes are honored. Without a proper estate plan, the state of California decides how your assets are distributed, who cares for your children, and who makes medical decisions on your behalf.

At Baron Legal Group, we create comprehensive estate plans that give you peace of mind, knowing that your family and your assets are protected no matter what the future holds.

Estate Planning Services

Wills

A legally binding document that ensures your assets are distributed according to your wishes. We draft wills that are clear, comprehensive, and tailored to your specific circumstances.

Trusts

Revocable and irrevocable trusts to protect your assets, avoid probate, minimize estate taxes, and provide for your beneficiaries according to your terms.

Powers of Attorney

Designate trusted individuals to make financial and healthcare decisions on your behalf if you become incapacitated. Essential protection for every adult.

Advance Healthcare Directives

Document your medical care preferences and designate someone to make healthcare decisions for you, ensuring your wishes are respected in any situation.

Asset Protection

Strategies to shield your assets from creditors, lawsuits, and other threats while ensuring they pass efficiently to your beneficiaries.

Estate Administration

Guidance through the probate process and estate administration, helping executors and trustees fulfill their duties efficiently and in compliance with the law.

Don't Wait to Protect Your Family

The best time to create an estate plan is now. Life is unpredictable, and having a plan in place ensures your family isn't left navigating complex legal processes during an already difficult time.

Baron Legal Group makes the process straightforward and accessible. We'll walk you through every option, answer your questions, and build a plan that fits your life.

Start Your Estate Plan Today

Schedule a free consultation to discuss your estate planning needs and take the first step toward protecting your family's future.