What to Do; When; And How
Speaker: Lorenzo Stoller, Esq., The Probate House L.C.
Lorenzo C. Stoller is an attorney with The Probate House L.C., law firm, which has law offices in Torrance and Anaheim Hills, California. A top-rated attorney with more than seven years of legal experience, Mr. Stoller provides exceptional representation and support to clients across the state who have legal needs involving any of the following:
ꞏ Probate and decedent’s estate
ꞏ Conservatorships
ꞏ Guardianships
ꞏ Trust administration
ꞏ Elder law
Throughout the course of his legal career, Mr. Stoller has achieved significant success helping his clients establish their final wishes for the future while also assisting beneficiaries and executors with administering their loved ones’ estates. He also has experience handling contested estate issues, and he maintains an unwavering focus on protecting his clients’ rights and interests at all turns while helping them achieve their goals as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible.
Honored for his outstanding professionalism and service, Mr. Stoller has earned consistent top rankings and endorsements from his peers along with numerous testimonials and referrals from his satisfied clients. He was nominated the Southern California SuperLawyers – Rising Stars list for 2020 and 2021. He is also a board member of the Los Angeles County Bar (LACBA) Trust and Estates Executive Committee, and a board member of the South Bay Bar Association (SBBA) where he Chairs the Probate Section.
Mr. Stoller graduated from the University of Southern California, and he obtained his Juris Doctor from Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, with honors, including first honors. He is admitted to practice before all California state courts as well as the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.
This presentation offers one hour of Minimum Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) credit for Attorneys and others. If you would like credit, please request the sign-in sheet and evaluation form – Email John Cooper. You must attend during the length of the presentation in order to receive credit.