Estate Planning Guide

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Estate Planning Guide
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Real-life strategy to reach your goals.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Who will I be working with in your firm aside from Ellen (the attorney in your absence)?

We love working as a team at Cookman Law. At least 3 sets of eyes look over each set of documents before they go out the door: one of our drafting paralegals (Kim Tyser or Megan Orsini), our associate attorney (Hannah MacLeod), and Ellen. Hannah is typically available for questions when Ellen is out of the office.

Can you help us with applying for public benefits (for beneficiary of a SNT)?

No, we don’t assist with public benefits applications. But we are happy to refer you to folks who do help with this!

How do I know if a Special Needs Trust is right for my child?

Special Needs Trusts are useful if your child is receiving needs-based public benefits (ie Supplemental Security Income and/or Medi-Cal), and/or if they need assistance managing assets, even if they’re not receiving such public benefits.

How much of your practice is dedicated towards Estate Planning/SNT’s?

About one-half of our estate planning clients have special needs issues in their families.

What are your fees like and how does payment work?

We typically charge a flat fee for all work done. After our initial appointment (when we get a better idea of what needs to be done) we will quote a flat fee, and we collect the full fee at that time. We accept credit cards and checks. We deposit the full fee into our IOLTA trust account (owned by the California State Bar), and transfer the fee into our operating account after we send you the draft documents.

We do not offer free initial consultations.

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