R. Christine Brown, experienced Elder Law, Estate Planning attorney in Torrance, CA with 7 reviews
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R. Christine Brown

2377 Crenshaw Blvd #330, Torrance, CA

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1992:
McGeorge SOL Univ of the Pacific, JD
1989:
Univ of California Santa Barbara, undergraduate

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Lee

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13 May, 2020
I spoke to Ms. Brown and her paralegal, Carol, a couple of months ago regarding the conservatorship of my daughter, who is in a longterm care facility. I talked to Carol several times before speaking to Ms. Brown. Based upon my experience with a previous attorney, I was taken by the compassion, understanding and kindness that Carol showed me in those initial encounters. She offered me some ideas for handling a particularly difficult situation before setting up an appointment with Ms. Brown. When the need became more pressing, I finally talked to Christine, who took a practical approach to the predicament in which I found myself and in the end, saved me from a prolonged court fight and significant fees. I can't recommend this firm highly enough. In my experience, there aren't many attorneys who will take on conservatorship matters as they can be fraught with emotion and contentiousness. These women have kind hearts and that is rare in the legal profession, whether due to training or personality. I found in this firm that it is possible to have compassion and still be professional.
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Jacob and mary

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16 Feb, 2016
Christine Brown and her staff made what we thought would be a very difficult process very easy. She has a wonderful sense of humor which is important in tense situations. She is very attentive to details and makes sure everything is included in the trust as well as all supportive documents. My wife and I have already recommended her to a number of our friends. The hardest part of preparing a will and setting up a trust is JUST GETTING STARTED. Christine made it all easy, timely and we know it will be correct.
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Hildegard

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13 Jan, 2016
I am more than pleased with the professional and caring service I was provided by the Law Offices of R. Christine Brown during the process of getting my estate plan in place. I am grateful for their kind assistance and advice.
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Publications

2015:
Torrance Tribune, VA Long Term Care Benefits Not Easy To Get, But Worth It
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El Segundo Herald, Caregiving Expert Gives Advice On Advanced Estate Planning
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Torrance Tribune, Legal Aid for Seniors - Retirement Pitfalls
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Torrance Tribune, Early Planning Before Alzheimer's Strikes
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Torrance Tribune, Can Your Executor Access Your Digital Accounts?
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The Torrance Tribune, Failing To Update Your Beneficiaries May Benefit Your Ex
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The El Segundo Hearld, Failing To Update Your Beneficiaries May Benefit Your Ex
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Torrance Tribune, Do You Know What Will Happen If You Do Not Have A Will In California
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El Segundo Herald, Do You Know What Will Happen If You Do Not Have A Will In California
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Torrance Tribune, Ask Six Questions Before Relocating
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Torrance Tribune, Save Your Home With A Life Estate
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Torrance Tribune, To Prevent Family Squabbles, Add Two Documents To Estate Planning To Do Lists
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Torrance Tribune, Can A Trust Lead To Good Behavior?
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El Segundo Herald, Preparing For College? Include Legal Documents and Important Discussions
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El Segundo Herald, Planning For College? Include Legal Documents and Important Discussions
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Torrance Tribune, Change How You Think About Estate Planning To Avoid Procrastination
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Torrance Tribune, Want To Help Heirs Travel More?
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Torrance Tribune, Estate Planning Transparency
2014:
The Caregiver's Voice, When Should You Have "The Talk" With Your Parents
2013:
Caregiver's Voice, Planning For Incapacity
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