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Jill E O'Sullivan

Jill E O'Sullivan


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About Jill E O'Sullivan

Attorney Biography

Licensed for 13 years, Jill E O'Sullivan is a Real Estate Law and Wills lawyer in Fort Worth Texas who attended Santa Clara University School of Law

Practice Areas

 
Trusts (20%)
 
Real Estate Law (20%)
 
Wills (20%)
 
Estate Planning (20%)
 
Probate (20%)

Résumé - Jill E O'Sullivan

Bar Licenses

California State Bar
California
Member in Good Standing
2011

Education

Santa Clara University School of Law
Santa Clara University School of Law

Specialty Certifications

State Bar of California
Board Certified Specialist
Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Law
State Bar of California

Associations

California Lawyers Association, Trusts and Estates Section
Member
California Lawyers Association, Trusts and Estates Section

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Contact Jill E O'Sullivan

Jill E O'Sullivan

3000 S Hulen St Suite 124
Fort Worth, TX 76109
Office: 650-696-0562

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Specialty Certification Information

Estate and Probate Law Certification -

CBLS Board Certification in Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Law - Lawyers certified in Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Law with the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization have demonstrated substantial involvement in this area of practice.


The CBLS defines the term "estate planning, trust and probate law" as the practice of law dealing with:


  • "the creation, protection and disposition of a client's assets, during life and upon and after death, in accordance with the client's expressed desires;

  • the tax and family relationship consequences of the client's acts and desires;

  • the preparation of wills, trusts and other documents to carry out the client's desires;

  • the administration of estates and trusts (such as necessary court or non-court procedures; tax reporting, payment of tax and tax audits; and management and transfer of assets); and

  • the protection of the property and provision for the personal needs of individuals unable to handle their own affairs by reason of age, illness or other incapacity."

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