Mitchell A. Port
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**Mitchell A. Port, Esq.** *Law Office of Mitchell A. Port* *Los Angeles, CA* With over 25 years of dedicated experience, Mitchell A. Port is a seasoned attorney specializing in estate planning, probate, and tax law, serving clients throughout Los Angeles, California. At the Law Office of Mitchell A. Port, clients can expect a professional, informative, and results-driven approach to their legal needs. Mitchell’s extensive background as both a practicing attorney and a former Internal Revenue Service revenue officer provides him with a unique perspective on tax controversies and disputes. His comprehensive understanding of IRS and California State tax issues allows him to navigate complex legal landscapes with confidence and precision. Whether addressing tax problems, guiding clients through the intricacies of probate law, or crafting tailored estate plans, Mitchell ensures that each client receives personalized attention and expert guidance. In addition to his expertise in tax and probate matters, Mitchell is well-versed in business transactions, making him a valuable resource for entrepreneurs and business owners seeking legal insight. He approaches every case with a commitment to finding practical, sensible solutions that align with his clients’ goals. At the Law Office of Mitchell A. Port, clients will benefit from his hands-on approach—Mitchell is the sole attorney managing each case, ensuring that every detail, from the simplest inquiries to the most complex legal challenges, is handled with care and diligence. For those seeking a knowledgeable and approachable attorney in Los Angeles to assist with estate planning, tax controversies, or probate matters, Mitchell A. Port is the trusted choice for exceptional legal service.
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.