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Bradford S. Cohen

Estate PlanningLos Angeles, CA

About Bradford S. Cohen

Bradford S. Cohen focuses on estate planning and probate law, assisting clients in creating comprehensive estate plans that meet their individual needs. He is committed to guiding clients through the complex legal processes associated with estate management and asset distribution. With a thorough understanding of California estate laws, Bradford works diligently to ensure that each client's wishes are clearly articulated and legally binding. In addition to estate planning, Bradford also represents clients in probate proceedings, ensuring that the administration of estates is handled efficiently and transparently. His approach emphasizes clear communication and personalized service, allowing clients to feel confident and informed throughout the process. Bradford's expertise includes drafting wills, trusts, and powers of attorney, as well as providing legal counsel on tax implications and asset protection strategies. His attention to detail and commitment to client satisfaction have earned him a reputation as a trusted advisor in the Los Angeles legal community.

Practice Areas

Estate PlanningProbate

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Key Strengths

Client-focused service
Thorough knowledge of California estate law
Strong communication skills
Attention to detail
Proven track record in probate matters

Frequently Asked Questions

What services do you offer in estate planning?
Bradford S. Cohen offers a range of services including drafting wills, establishing trusts, and creating powers of attorney to ensure comprehensive estate planning.
How do you assist clients with probate?
Bradford guides clients through the probate process, helping them navigate the legal requirements and ensuring the estate is administered according to California law.
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Last updated: February 17, 2026