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Elizabeth Gabrielle Blust

Elizabeth G. Blust, Attorney at Law β€’ San Diego, CA
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Contact

Email
Phone
(619) 722-3024
Address
P.O. Box 19428, San Diego, CA, 92159, US

Professional

About

I have been helping clients for over ten years. My clients fall into two main categories, although there are definitely nuances within these categories: Estate Planning -- most people only think about estate planning as a thing to do to avoid probate when they die, but there's more to it than that. Proper estate planning includes discussions about what will happen if you are too sick to care yourself but haven't died yet. I get to know my clients so I can figure out the best plan for them to avoid probate but also to manage their homes, finances, and businesses during their incapacity and upon their deaths. Trusts are not just for "rich people." If you have minor children or own real property in California, you probably ought to have an estate plan that includes a will and a trust. I can usually determine a flat fee price after your free consultation, so you'll know in advance how much your estate plan will cost. The most common elements of estate plans are: a will, revocable trust, durable power of attorney for personal and financial affairs (e.g., everything non-health care), and advance health care directive (including power of attorney for health care). Trust and Probate administration -- if someone dies without a will ("intestate") or with only a will ("testate") but no trust, it is likely that we would need to probate their estate, especially if they owned real property. But with a trust or with a small estate, it is likely that we will not need to involve the probate court. For estates that go through probate, the fees for the attorney and executor (or administrator) are set by statute. For trust administration, the fees are negotiable. Some people pay me to do almost everything, but most just pay for some guidance at the beginning and along the way to make sure they're following all the rules for fulfilling their fiduciary duties. Oh, and forms. I prepare a lot of forms. Like official notice of trust administration, certifications of trust, receipts for beneficiaries to sign when they receive their distributions, and things like that. That's it! So, call me if you want to talk about your own estate planning needs or if someone has named you the executor or trustee of their will or trust and you need to know what to do. Most work can be done remotely, so I can help you with estate planning anywhere in California. If you live somewhere else but you are the executor or trustee for someone who died in California, I can help you, too. I look forward to hearing from you.

About Probate Law

Probate attorneys guide families through the estate administration process after a loved one passes. They handle court filings, asset distribution, and dispute resolution. Common matters include estate administration, will contests, heir disputes, trust administration.

Credentials

Education
1994 University of Dayton B.A. N/A California Western School of Law
Languages
English

Recognition & Involvement

Awards
2012 Wiley W. Manuel Pro Bono Legal Service Award, State Bar of California 2012 Excellence in Journalism Award (SD Lawyer Mag. July/Aug 2012), San Diego Press Club 2012 Excellence in Journalism Award (SD Lawyer Mag. Nov/Dec 2011), San Diego Press Club 2011 Excellence In Journalism Award (SD Lawyer Mag. Jan/Feb 2011), San Diego Press Club
Publications
2018 San Diego County Bar Association publication "Bartering for Business" 2014 San Diego Lawyer Magazine "A Few Small Steps toward the Greater Good" p. 28 May/June 2014 2012 San Diego Lawyer Magazine "A Legal Demonstration: The Occupy San Diego movement offers lessons in rights and rules" p. 26 Jan/Feb 2012 2012 San Diego Lawyer Magazine "The Case for Proper Court Funding" (how state budget cuts affect everyone) p. 22 July/Aug 2012 2012 San Diego Lawyer Magazine "Judicial Review: Criteria and Advice on Becoming a Judge" p. 20 May/June 2012
Associations
San Diego County Bar Association, Real Property Law Section San Diego County Bar Association, Estate Planning Trust and Probate Section
Speaking
2012 MOMS Club of Mira Mesa Answering the Tough Questions in Estate Planning 2009 Networking Basics for Law Students Don't Be Afraid of Networking
Updated: Mar 24, 2026