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Experienced Estate Planning Lawyers Serving Daly City

Living in Daly City
Daly City is the largest city in San Mateo County with more than 106,000 people. Named after legendary California businessman John Daly, the city is known as a regional hub of commerce and retail activity.
Longtime residents of Daly City know it holds a special place in California’s farming and dairy industry because its post-World War II boom helped fuel the growth of nearby San Francisco. Daly City also has a history in the circus and rodeo industry and is where many of America’s well-known circus acts were born.
Today’s Daly City is a bustling suburb of San Francisco that serves as a short commute for big-city employees. Its streets full of local restaurants, coffee shops, and retail stores give it a distinctly small-city vibe despite its large size. The median home value is far above the national average at about $780,000 and the median household income is also high at about $94,000.
Estate Planning in Daly City
The Bassin Law firm has provided estate planning services for decades. We work with clients on a wide range of estate planning Matters– from setting up estate plans ( living trusts, wills, powers of attorney for health care and powers of attorney for financial matters), updating existing estate plans, administering trusts and estates after someone has died.
Estate Planning FAQ
Do I need an estate plan?
Unfortunately, death is unavoidable. You will need an estate plan to protect not only your family and assets, but also your peace of mind. You can be assured that your assets will be properly managed when you are gone.
What is an estate plan?
An estate plan created Bassin law helps protect and preserve your assets if you die or become incapacitated. It usually contains the following legal documents:
A legal document that places some or all of your assets in the control of a trust during your lifetime
A legal declaration of a person’s wishes regarding the disposal of their property or estate after death
A durable power of attorney is a document by which a person grants another person power over their finances. A durable power of attorney remains in effect until the death of the principal or until the principal revokes the document.
An Advanced health care Directive is a legal document that details your wishes regarding your healthcare in the event you are unable to. An advance directive lets your health care team and loved ones know what kind of health care you want, or who you want to make decisions for you when you can’t.
Why do I need an Estate Plan?
A properly drafted estate plan ensures your family and assets are protected in the case you die or become incapacitated and helps your estate avoid being subject to probate.