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Roseville Estate Planning Law Firm
Overview
We Take The Pain Out Of The Plan
At the Law Office of Matthew D. Scott in Sacramento, California, we are committed to helping individuals, families and businesses understand their legal options and make the best possible decisions for the future. The goal of our law firm is to protect our clients’ interests and assets at all stages of life. Whether you desire to pass on your wealth to the next generation, avoid excessive estate taxes or provide for your children in the event you become disabled, we can help.
Our primary areas of practice include estate planning. Within estate planning, we assist clients with wills, trusts (including special needs trusts), powers of attorney, health care directives and living wills, real property transfers, business succession planning, probate, trust administration, conservatorships and guardianships, and more.
MDSLaw provides services with business formation, family law issues. A notary public is on-site. From time to time, founding attorney Matthew D. Scott also offers free educational seminars in conjunction with financial professionals.
To schedule a free, 30-minute consultation with our California lawyer, call the Law Office of Matthew D. Scott or visit our website. El abogado habla español.
About Law Office of Matthew D. Scott
Languages
- Spanish
Practice Areas
- Estate Planning
- Probate
- Long Term Medical Care
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
1013 Galleria Blvd.Suite 290 Roseville, CA 95678
Phone
Other Offices
MDSLaw Ohio (Law Office of Matthew D. Scott) 328 4th St Marietta, OH 45750 740-923-4235
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