Michael G. Jenkins
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Michael G. Jenkins is a dedicated estate planning attorney at Jenkins & Jenkins, located in beautiful San Diego, CA. With a unique background as a registered nurse, Michael brings a compassionate approach to the legal field, understanding the deep emotional challenges families face during difficult times. His initial career in healthcare, where he specialized in cardiology and surgical services, instilled in him a profound commitment to care and service, which he seamlessly translates into his legal practice. Michael's journey into law was inspired by personal experiences, particularly the sudden loss of his father, who passed away without an estate plan. This life-altering event ignited a passion within him to ensure that no family has to navigate the complexities of estate issues while grieving. He believes that everyone deserves the peace of mind that comes from having a well-structured estate plan in place. At Jenkins & Jenkins, Michael focuses on estate planning and probate law, helping clients in San Diego and beyond to create personalized plans that reflect their unique needs and values. He is committed to empowering individuals and families through education, providing essential legal advice that demystifies the estate planning process. His mission is clear: to guide clients with empathy and expertise, ensuring they are prepared for the future and can protect their loved ones. With Michael G. Jenkins by your side, you can expect a partnership rooted in trust, compassion, and a deep understanding of the legal landscape surrounding estate planning and probate. He is not just an attorney; he is a steadfast advocate for families, dedicated to making a lasting difference in their lives.
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.