About
Janet Lee Brewer is a fairly respected estate planning and probate expert based totally in Palo Alto, California. With a focal point on global property planning and excessive-net-really worth people, Janet brings a wealth of experience and know-how to her practice.
Legal Issues
- Estate Planning
- Health Care Directives, Trusts, Wills
- Tax Law
- Estate Tax Planning
- Probate
- Probate Administration
- Estate and Trust Administration
- Estate Tax Return Preparation
- Probate and Probate Administration
- Wills and Trusts
Certificates
Estate Planning in Santa Clara
California State Bar
Certified Specialist - Estate Planning & Probate Law
Cal. State Bar Board of Legal Specialization
Languages
- Spanish: Spoken, Written
Accepted Jurisdictions

California
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Colorado
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Experience
- Owner
Law Office of Janet L. Brewer
1991 - General Counsel
Telebit Corporation
1986 - General Counsel
Corvus Systems
1982 - General Counsel
Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc.
1979 - Staff Lawyer
Hewlett-Packard Company
1975
Education

Golden Gate University
LL.M. (2010) | Taxation LawGraduation year: 2007">

Golden Gate University
M.B.A. (1982) Graduation year: ">

University of Denver Law School
J.D. (1975) | President - International Legal Society; International Law Review.Graduation year: ">

University of Wisconsin
B.A. (1971) | Major: Spanish,
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Associations

International Society of Trust & Estate Practitioners (STEP)
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California State Bar Solo and Small Firm Section
has membership, Executive Committee2009 - Current">

California State Bar Solo and Small Firm Section
has membership, Executive Committee2009 - Current">

California State Bar
 # 74181
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Costs
- Payment With Credit Card
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Retaines and Rates
In most cases, we offer flat-rate billing so you know exactly what to expect. Rather than worrying about unexpected fees, you can focus on your estate plan. As soon as we have all the necessary information, we will determine the fee, which won’t change unless you change the estate plan.