Pettler & Miller LLP
California Law Firm
Pettler & Miller LLP
Pettler & Miller LLP is located in Torrance, California and emphasizes their practice in the area of probate and trust law. This area includes everything from advice, document drafting as well as any required or appropriate litigation. We handle Estate Planning, Probate, Trust Administration, Guardianships and Probate/Trust and related Litigation. Their attorneys provide the personalized service of a small firm with the ability to custom draft documents combined with representation in court proceedings and litigation. The two complement each other to give us invaluable insight for their clients in both areas of endeavor.
Practice Areas:
- Estate Planning
Principal Attorney:
- Peter D. Pettler
- Mark A. Miller
Pettler & Miller LLP
3465 Torrance Blvd., Suite D
Torrance, CA 90503
Tel: (310) 543-1616
Fax: (310) 543-5019
http://www.pettlermillerlaw.com/
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