

Estate Planning Attorney in Anaheim
Estate Law Assistance for Fullerton, Brea, La Habra & Surrounding Areas
Estate planning gives you control. It’s how you decide who handles your affairs, who inherits your assets, and how your medical care is managed if you can’t speak for yourself. At Law Office of Andrew S. Cho, we help clients in Anaheim and nearby areas create strong, practical estate plans that reflect their values and priorities.
Whether you’re planning for your children, aging parents, or your own long-term care, we’ll guide you through every step. Attorney Andrew S. Cho brings over 27 years of legal experience and a steady, clear-eyed approach that helps clients make confident decisions.
Call (714) 384-7633 or complete our online form to schedule your free consultation with an estate planning attorney in Anaheim and beyond. Virtual consultations are available.


Legal Support with a Personal Touch
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We’re here to help you break free from overwhelming debt and move forward with less stress and more peace of mind.
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Attorney Andrew S. Cho is fluent in Korean and proud to serve Korean-speaking clients with culturally mindful legal support.
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We take the time to explain your options in plain language so you can make confident, informed decisions about your future.
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We understand that financial struggles are personal, and we treat every client with patience, respect, and sincere care.
What Should an Estate Plan Include?
An estate plan is more than a will. It’s a group of legal tools that work together to safeguard your family, your health decisions, and your property.
Every plan is tailored to the individual, but most include a combination of the following:
- Wills
- Trusts
- Powers of attorney
- Advance healthcare directives
- Beneficiary designations
- Asset protection tools
We walk through each of these with you, explaining how they work together and where you may or may not need certain tools. The result is a plan that feels right—not overly complex, not underdeveloped, but built for your life.
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“Helped our family through difficult times, grateful for their service.”Sean W.
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“They are experts who understood the situation and did their best to help me.”Billy K.
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“He is a very hard working attorney.”Terry K.
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“Made the whole process easy and great to work with.”Alan
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“I'm truly grateful for successfully handling my difficult case.”Ken
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“I am truly grateful to the lawyer and Eunice who understood my anxious feelings about bankruptcy in my difficult situation and helped me achieve a good result.”Minhee L.
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“I was very impressed and helped by the lawyer and the office manager's knowledge and professionalism in the related field.”Caroline P.
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“With my legal matter now resolved, I will always be thankful for Andrew and Eunice's guidance, professionalism, competence and empathy.”Richard K.



Why Estate Planning Is About More Than Wealth
Many people think estate planning is only for the wealthy. That couldn’t be further from the truth. If you have children, property, personal belongings, or even specific wishes about your medical care, you need a plan in place. Without one, the courts decide what happens—and that rarely reflects your intentions.
Here are just a few of the real-life questions estate planning can answer:
- Who will care for my children if something happens to me? – You can name guardians ahead of time and avoid custody uncertainty.
- What happens to my house, bank accounts, or family business? – You decide, not the probate court.
- How will my family access my assets without long delays or expenses? – A properly structured trust can eliminate red tape.
- What if I become incapacitated before I pass away? – Advance directives and powers of attorney ensure someone you trust is in charge.
- How do I avoid conflict between family members later on? – A clear plan helps avoid misunderstandings, resentment, or costly disputes.
No matter how modest or complex your estate may be, taking action now helps your family avoid confusion and stress later. It’s one of the most important gifts you can give them.
Estate Planning Support Tailored to You
When it comes to something as personal as estate planning, trust matters. Our clients turn to us not just for experience, but for how we make them feel throughout the process—heard, understood, and respected. Attorney Cho offers bilingual services in Korean and brings a culturally mindful approach to working with immigrant families, aging parents, and first-generation professionals alike.
By hiring the Law Office of Andrew S. Cho, you get
- 27+ years of experience
- Tailored legal advice, not templates
- Bilingual services – we speak Korean
- Virtual consultations available
- Flexible payment options
- Deep local roots in Anaheim and surrounding areas
We don’t take shortcuts, and we don’t treat your life like a checklist. You’ll receive clear answers, consistent updates, and a completed plan that gives you and your loved ones true peace of mind.
Discuss with an estate planning attorney in Anaheim and the surrounding area by calling (714) 384-7633 or contacting us onlineto book a free consultation!