Criminal justice attorney

Castillo Law

📍 2025 N 3rd St #150, Phoenix, AZ 85004

★★★★☆ 4.7 (69 reviews)

About Castillo Law

Serving Phoenix and greater Maricopa County, Castillo Law provides dedicated Criminal justice attorney services designed to help Arizona families preserve their assets and honor their wishes for generations to come. The firm understands that estate planning is deeply personal, and approaches every client relationship with the care and discretion the process deserves.

The legal team at Castillo Law brings practical experience and genuine commitment to every estate planning engagement in Phoenix. Rather than offering one-size-fits-all solutions, the firm takes time to understand each client's family dynamics, financial situation, and long-term objectives before recommending a planning strategy that truly fits their needs.

Arizona's probate process can be time-consuming and expensive without proper planning. Castillo Law helps Phoenix clients structure their estates to minimize or avoid probate entirely through the use of revocable living trusts, beneficiary designations, and joint ownership arrangements. This proactive approach saves families significant time, money, and emotional stress during an already difficult period.

Castillo Law assists Phoenix clients with a full range of estate planning needs, from simple wills for young families to sophisticated trust structures for complex estates. The firm also advises on special needs planning for disabled beneficiaries, ensuring that inherited assets do not inadvertently disqualify recipients from essential government benefits.

If you have been putting off estate planning, there is no better time to get started than now. Castillo Law makes the process accessible and manageable for Phoenix residents at every stage of life. A single consultation is often enough to leave you with a clear plan and the peace of mind that comes from knowing your loved ones are protected.

Client Reviews

★★★★★

"Castillo Law went above and beyond on our case we are pleased with the results.They absolve us from future law enforcement overreach -hadn't even thought about"

4 months ago

★☆☆☆☆

"If I could rate ZERO stars I would. I had a very disappointing experience with Castillo Law. Communication was inconsistent updates were rare and I was left feeling unsupported during a stressful time. After 60 days of n..."

6 months ago

★★★★★

"An extremely knowledgeable and hard working legal team. Cara made sure that everything was taken care of and did an excellent job explaining the ins and outs of every aspect of my case. I hope I do not need legal service..."

4 months ago

Frequently Asked Questions — Criminal justice attorney in Phoenix, AZ

Estate planning costs in Phoenix vary by complexity. A basic will package typically starts around $500–$1,000, while a comprehensive revocable living trust package may range from $1,500 to $3,500 or more. Castillo Law provides transparent pricing during your initial consultation.

Both serve important purposes. A will directs asset distribution after death but goes through probate. A revocable living trust avoids probate and provides greater privacy and control. Castillo Law can help Phoenix residents determine which option — or combination — best fits their situation.

Arizona's intestate succession laws determine how your assets are distributed if you die without a valid will. This may not reflect your wishes and can cause delays and disputes. Working with Castillo Law in Phoenix ensures your assets go to the people you choose.

Estate plans should be reviewed every 3–5 years or after major life events such as marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, a significant change in assets, or the death of a named beneficiary or trustee. Castillo Law can assist Phoenix clients with plan reviews and updates.

Yes. In addition to creating estate plans, many estate planning attorneys also assist with probate administration when a loved one passes. Contact Castillo Law in Phoenix to learn about their probate and trust administration services.

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