Estate planning is one of the most important things you can do for your loved ones—but too many Californians put it off because they assume it’s complicated, expensive, or requires multiple in-person meetings.
The truth is, you don’t have to live near our office—or any law office—to get a complete, attorney-prepared estate plan. At O’Hare Law Office, we help clients throughout the entire state of California complete their estate planning in just three simple steps, fully remote, start to finish in about two weeks.
Step 1: Phone Consultation with a California Attorney
You’ll speak directly with an experienced estate planning attorney (not a paralegal, not a chatbot). We’ll walk you through your goals, answer questions, and explain your options clearly—whether you're local to Los Angeles County or anywhere else in California.
Step 2: Receive Your Custom Estate Plan by Email
Based on your consultation and needs, we’ll draft your documents—including your living trust, will, power of attorney, and healthcare directive—and send them to you for review. You’ll have a chance to go over them from the comfort of your home, at your own pace.
Step 3: Sign Locally, Wherever You Live in California
Once you're satisfied with your documents, you simply print and sign with a local notary near you. Then, email us a scanned copy. That’s it. You're done.
Bonus: We Record Your California Real Estate Deeds for You
If your trust includes California real estate, we handle deed recording for you—ensuring your home is properly transferred into your trust and your estate plan is legally complete.
No Office Visits. No Stress. Just Peace of Mind.
Whether you’re in San Diego, Sacramento, the Central Valley, or anywhere in between—you can complete your estate plan without stepping foot in an office. We bring the process to you.
Ready to Get Started?
Visit oharelawoffice.com and fill out our quick intake form. We’ll review your answers and email you a custom quote and options to schedule your attorney consultation.
Your family deserves clarity, security, and a plan. We’re here to help you make it happen—wherever you are in California.