What Sets Darrell C. Harriman Apart?
Helping Clients With Their Since 1980
Practicing Since 1980
I have over four decades of helping my clients through the legal process.
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I’ll craft a personalized strategy that fits the specific needs of your case.
Clear Answers In Plain Language
Simplifying complex legal issues enables you to make informed decisions.
Proactive Representation
As a seasoned attorney, I work to anticipate any issues you may face in your case.
Contact A Mission Hills, CA Estate Planning Attorney to Schedule a Consultation to Discuss Your Planning Needs Today
At the Law Offices of Darrell C. Harriman, I treat my clients and their loved ones with compassion and respect. My work does not end after you have died—we will help your loved ones understand the estate plan that you carefully put into place during your life, and can also help with the difficult process of administering your estate. If you are interested in beginning work on your estate plan, fill out the online contact form to schedule a confidential consultation with a skilled Mission Hills estate planning professional today.
About Mission Hills, CA
Mission Hills, California is a residential area located near the population center of Los Angeles, in the San Fernando Valley. Mission Hills was named for the original Spanish Mission San Fernando Rey de España, and includes the second oldest residence in the Los Angeles area and the oldest cemetery in the area. As of 2010, only 18,496 individuals lived in the Mission Hills area, many of whom commute to the urban centers of Los Angeles for work each day.
FAQ: Why do I need an attorney to help me with estate planning issues in Mission Hills, CA? An experienced estate planning attorney will understand the intricacies and realities in estate planning, and can help make the process go much more smoothly. Additionally, even the most carefully drafted estate plan can cause conflict among beneficiaries, making expert legal representation extremely valuable.
FAQ: How can an estate plan help me avoid estate taxes on my estate? The federal estate tax exemption was recently expanded, so that it now exempts around $11.4 million per individual from estate tax. This means that a married couple can have up to about $22.8 million worth of assets before any assets are subject to the estate tax. Despite this, these rules tend to change, and the new exemption limit is only temporary. A variety of trust structures can be used to remove valuable assets from an individual’s estate to reduce the overall value of the gross estate so that it falls below the exemption amount. Lifetime gifting strategies can also be useful in taking advantage of the currently high exemption amount, although these techniques tend to be irreversible. An experienced estate planning attorney can provide a more in-depth explanation of potential tax minimization techniques.
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