Family Law — Imperial Valley

Wills

Protecting your family’s future and ensuring your wishes are honored — with a legally sound will drafted by an experienced attorney.

Overview

Your wishes, legally protected

A will is one of the most important legal documents you will ever create. It ensures that your assets are distributed according to your wishes after your death and that the people you love are provided for. Without a will, California’s intestate succession laws determine who receives your property — which may not reflect your intentions.

A properly drafted will also allows you to name a guardian for minor children, designate an executor to manage your estate, and make specific bequests to individuals or organizations that matter to you. Scott helps Imperial Valley residents create clear, legally sound wills that provide peace of mind for the whole family.

Legal Services

How Scott can help

Simple and complex wills
Naming guardians for minor children
Executor designation
Specific bequests and gifts
Updates and amendments (codicils)
Wills for blended families
Coordination with power of attorney
Review of existing wills
The Process

What to expect

1
Initial Consultation — Scott reviews your assets, family situation, and wishes to understand what your will needs to accomplish.
2
Drafting — Scott drafts a will that clearly reflects your intentions and meets all California legal requirements.
3
Review — You review the draft and Scott makes any necessary changes to ensure it accurately reflects your wishes.
4
Execution — The will is signed in the presence of two witnesses as required by California law to make it legally valid.
5
Safe Storage — Scott advises on safe storage options and recommends keeping your will updated as life circumstances change.

Speak with Scott about your situation

Every case is unique. Call or email Scott’s office to discuss your specific circumstances.

(760) 352-7272[email protected]

Office Hours

Monday – Friday
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

836 W State St
El Centro, CA 92243

Have questions about your situation?

Call Scott’s office — he’s here to help.