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Probate Law Firm Los Angeles · Probate · Trusts · Estate Planning · Conservatorships
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Boutique Probate Law Firm

Two Attorneys. One Probate-Focused Firm.Mina N. Sirkin & Evan R. Sirkin

A boutique Los Angeles probate law firm combining certified-specialist leadership with practical estate, probate, trust and mediation-related support.

The attorney page highlights the two-attorney structure and the firm’s focused probate, trust, fiduciary, estate planning and conservatorship work.

Two-Attorney Probate Law Firm

Mina N. Sirkin and Evan R. Sirkin

Two attorneys serving Los Angeles probate, trust, estate planning, fiduciary and conservatorship matters.

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Mina N. Sirkin

Certified Specialist

Mina N. Sirkin is a Certified Specialist in Estate Planning, Trust & Probate Law by the State Bar of California. Her probate work includes court administration, fiduciary duties, trust matters, accountings, objections, estate planning and conservatorships.

Certified specialist probate counsel
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Evan R. Sirkin

Attorney

Evan R. Sirkin handles estate planning, probate, trust and mediation-related matters for families and fiduciaries. His work supports practical organization and resolution of probate and estate issues.

Estate, trust and probate support

Attorney Profiles

Designed to show both attorneys prominently.

The attorney page presents the firm as a two-attorney probate law firm, not a single-attorney website. It identifies both attorneys above the fold and again in dedicated cards.

  1. Mina N. Sirkin — Certified Specialist in Estate Planning, Trust & Probate Law by the State Bar of California.
  2. Evan R. Sirkin — Attorney handling estate planning, probate, trust and mediation-related matters.

Probate Law Firm FAQ

Common probate questions.

What does a probate law firm in Los Angeles do?

A probate law firm assists with probate petitions, fiduciary appointments, notices, inventories, appraisals, creditor issues, accountings, distributions, objections and probate court hearings.

Who does the firm represent?

The firm may assist executors, administrators, trustees, conservators, beneficiaries, heirs, interested parties and families in probate, trust, estate planning, fiduciary and conservatorship matters.

What should I bring to a probate consultation?

Bring wills, trusts, death certificates, court notices, accountings, real property information, asset information, correspondence, family information and any documents filed with the probate court.