Yes. Almost everyone should have at least a will, and many people are better served with a trust. Without an estate plan, California law, not you, decides what happens to your assets, who manages your affairs, and who inherits your property.  

A will ensures your wishes are documented, but it typically requires probate, which can be slow, costly, and public. A trust can help you avoid probate, maintain privacy, and give you greater control over how and when your assets are distributed both during your lifetime and after death. 

The right choice depends on your family, your assets, and your goals. Our role is to design a plan that protects what you’ve built, minimizes legal complications, and gives you confidence that your legacy is secure.