Hanford, California

Estate planning for
Valley families.

Wills, trusts, and the planning that keeps your family out of court — and keeps what you've built where you want it to go. Serving Kings and Tulare County for over 20 years.

Three generations of Valley family boots — tall Hunter rain boots, kids' wellies, and worn cowboy boots lined up in a mudroom
Kings County, California
20+ yrs Estate planning in the Central Valley
4 Practice areas — one firm, full coverage
2 Counties served — Kings & Tulare
1-on-1 You always work directly with Jonette
About the Firm

Plain-English estate planning, from someone who grew up here.

Jonette Montgomery has spent more than 20 years helping Valley families make sense of estate planning — the wills, trusts, and documents that most people know they need but keep putting off. She grew up in the Central Valley, with deep roots in the Portuguese farm community that has shaped this region for generations, and she understands what's actually at stake when a family sits down to plan for the future.

When you work with this firm, you work directly with Jonette. There's no associate who handles your file, no hand-off after the first meeting. She explains every document in plain English — what it does, why it matters, and what happens if you don't have it — so you leave understanding your plan, not just signing it.

She works with clients in Hanford, Corcoran, Lemoore, Avenal, Tulare, and throughout Kings and Tulare County. If you've been putting this off, you're not alone — and there's no better time to get it done than now, while you can still make every decision on your own terms.

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What We Do

How we can help your family.

Estate Planning

Wills, living trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives — the documents that tell the world what you want, and give someone you trust the legal authority to act when you can't. Whether you're starting from scratch, have kids who just turned 18, or have a plan that's older than your grandchildren, we'll make sure it actually does what you think it does.

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Trust Administration

A parent passed and named you as trustee. That comes with real legal responsibilities — even if the trust document never made them clear. We guide trustees through the required notices, accountings, and distributions step by step, protecting you from personal liability and keeping siblings on the same page when possible.

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Probate

When someone passes without a trust — or the trust didn't cover everything — the estate often goes through probate, a court-supervised process for settling debts and transferring property. It takes time, but it doesn't have to be overwhelming. We handle the filings, the timelines, and the family conversations that come with it.

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Estate Litigation

Sometimes families can't agree — about a will's validity, a trustee's conduct, or how assets should be distributed. Litigation is always a last resort, and we'll tell you honestly whether it's your best path forward. But when it is the right move, we're prepared and ready to see it through.

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Who We Work With

If any of this sounds like you, let's talk.

We work with Valley families at every stage — from first-time planners to trustees navigating a loss. No situation is too complicated, and no question is too basic.

  • You and your spouse have been meaning to get a will or trust done for years — and you'd like to finally stop thinking about it and actually get it done.
  • Your kids just turned 18 and you realized you can no longer legally help them in a medical emergency without a power of attorney in place.
  • A parent passed and you're the trustee — and you're not sure what comes next, what your obligations are, or how to keep things fair among siblings.
  • You have an A/B trust from the early 2000s that no one has reviewed in twenty years — and today's estate-tax exemptions may make the old structure work against your family.
  • You're in a blended family or are a step-parent, and you're not sure what happens to your property — or your stepchildren — by default under California law.
  • A family member passed without a will and things are getting complicated — or family members can't agree on how to handle what's left.
Get in Touch

Get in touch.

The fastest way to reach us is by phone. If it's after hours or you'd rather write, the form works too — Jonette or our paralegal will get back to you within one business day.

Phone
Office
109 S Douty Street, Hanford, CA 93230
Hours
Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

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