Address: 310 N Westlake Blvd Suite 100, Westlake Village, CA 91362, USA
Phone: +18054093878
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–5:30PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–5:30PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–5:30PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–5:30PM
Friday: 8:30AM–5:30PM
Saturday: Closed
Kim LeVasseur
Marc is extremely professional- knows his field inside and out- makes sure you completely understand - and presents options in such a way that you are very comfortable with your decisions on your current/ future estate needs. This was a new experience for us, not knowing what to expect we were very pleased with what we received from Marc- in addition to providing the entire “bucket” for estate purposes, he also referred us to an Insurance agent who is equally as professional, knowledgable and courteous. If you need estate planning services, and are looking for top tier service, then please know you are in good care with Acorn Law!
Jeff Landau
Marc is very thorough. I am very confident that our trust addresses everything that needs to be addressed. Marc is very professional and our trust was prepared in a timely manner.
Chris Delaplane
I have worked with Marc on several occasions. What impresses me the most about Marc is how he is able to take a complex matter, such as estate planning, and make it very understandable. He is a great estate planning attorney and I would recommend him to any individual or family looking to protect their assets and future.
Trevor And Leila Jones (Jones Home Collective)
Marc Mackenzie is a true caring individual. His story of "why" this area of law is representative of his caring compassion for those he services. Knowledgeable, kind and compassionate. Highly recommended. He also specializes and is very knowledgeable with special needs trust! That is a bonus. I trust all of my Real Estate Clients with his care.
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This is a case of where “the sum is greater than the parts.” An estate plan is not just a will, or a trust, or any other single document, but a well thought out, coordinated plan that has been put in place by you, for your loved ones, to carry out your wishes and give them and you peace of mind. A good analogy is that of a plane: it has wings, and engines, and a cockpit, and a tail, but none of these things by themselves does anything. It is only when combined through careful planning and design that the plane can fly.
In most cases, the answer is no. A will only really does two things: it says who should get what, and, if you have minor children, appoints guardians for them. It does not avoid probate, and it does nothing if you become incapacitated. This is why in most cases our Simi Valley estate planning attorneys recommend a living trust, along with other documents like a durable financial power of attorney and advanced healthcare directive in the event you are incapacitated.
Yes! An estate plan is not just for wealthy people. Everyone should have a plan properly drafted alongside a Simi Valley estate planning attorney. A good estate plan governs not just what happens to your assets when you die, but also provides for who will manage your affairs if you are incapacitated, who will be guardians to your minor children, protect what you do have for your family, and most importantly, lets your loved ones know exactly what you wanted and tells them what to do when you are no longer able to.
Probate is the court process that your loved ones must go through if you die without a plan in place, or if you only have a simple will. The process takes between 6 to 12 months, and is overseen by a judge. In the mean time, your assets are held in limbo, until the court approves their final disposition. Probate is also a matter of public record, and anyone who is interested can find out what you owned and who got it. Lastly, probate is expensive. In California, attorney and personal representative fees are set by law, and are based on the gross value of the estate. For example, the combined statutory fees for a $1 million dollar gross estate are $46,000 – nearly 5% of the total value of the estate!
Everyone has a plan, and in your case, if you do not create your plan yourself you get the "one-size-fits-all" plan that the State of California has created for you. Your assets will go through the court process called probate, and will be distributed to your heirs according to law. The court will appoint someone, usually a relative, to be in charge of the process.
Estate planning is not just having a will or a trust, or only about “who gets what.” A good estate plan is comprehensive, made specifically for you and your family, and includes: Avoiding probate Protecting your assets Reducing or eliminating taxes Taking care of minor children Providing for you if you become incapacitated Peace of mind for your loved ones Preserving your legacy At Acorn Law, our Simi Valley estate planning attorneys will help guide you in making the decisions you need to make and creating a plan that is unique and customized specifically for you.
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