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Bryan D. Eisenbise has dedicated his practice exclusively to comprehensive estate planning, trusts, and asset protection. Bryan has represented and counseled hundreds of individuals, families, and business owners in all areas of estate planning, including gift and estate tax planning, living trusts, advanced trusts, asset protection, business succession planning, probate, and trust disputes and litigation.
Bryan received his BA in Business Management from California State University, Fullerton. He received his JD and MBA from Texas Tech University, and an LLM (Master of Laws) in Tax and Estate Planning from Chapman University School of Law. While in law school, Bryan served as the founding president of the Texas Tech Business Law Association, and as an associate editor of the probate section of “The Texas Bench Book”—a legal reference guide for elected judges. During law school, Bryan also worked with an organization of students creating basic estate plans for those facing economic hardship.
Bryan is admitted to practice before the United States District Court, Central District of California, and all state courts in California. Bryan is a member of the Trusts, Estates, and Probate Sections of The American Bar Association, The State Bar of California, and The Orange County Bar Association. He is also a member of the Orange County Chapter of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society.
Bryan is an active volunteer in his community and has participated in ongoing volunteer efforts and pro bono legal work through The Surfrider Foundation, The Nature Conservancy, local bar associations, and his church. He was born and raised in Southern California, and lives with his wife and three children in Southern Orange County.
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19 years | 1,500 cases
19 years | 1,500 cases
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26632 Towne Centre Drive, #300, Foothill Ranch, CA, 92610
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Posted by Irene | September 20, 2021 | Hired Attorney | Trusts
Awesome Estate Planner
Since scheduling our consultation, a 15 min. video was sent regarding frequent asked questions which Bryon goes over. He focuses on answering all questions and makes sure things are made clear and makes sense. He is patient, knowledgeable and puts you at ease. courtesy reminders were given of schedu...
Posted by Wil Dickens | February 16, 2021 | Estate Planning
Estate Planning
Bryan was terrific at assisting my wife and I with creating an estate plan for our family. He made us feel comfortable and at ease about sharing details of our personal lives. Bryan provided us his time and undivided attention, taking calls and answering any questions that we had. He knows the law an...
Posted by Francis | December 18, 2020 | Hired Attorney | Estate Planning
Incredible personal service and follow up
We were recommended Bryan by a friend. Bryan's services are unlike any we've seen before with a very personal touch and you can tell he really cares about his customers and their needs. We were unsure about the process of creating a trust for our family but he lead us through it with 2 meetings in ...
Posted by Garrett | October 31, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Estate Planning
Attorney above the rest
Mr. Eisenbise an attorney above the rest. Me and my wife coming from mixed cultural and financial backgrounds reached out to Bryan for our estate plan that could achieve multiple levels of asset protection, tax efficiency, and beneficiary goals. Bryan brought to the table only years of experience and...
"I endorse this lawyer. I have known Mr. Eisenbise for several years and always trust his good judgment and expertise."
"Bryan Eisenbise is an excellent estate planning attorney. I love the fact that he focuses on estate planning so he can truly do a good job taking care of his clients. I refer clients to Bryan and am pleased to do so because I know he will take good care of them. I endorse this lawyer."
"I endorse this lawyer's work. I have worked with Bryan on complex Estate Planning and Asset Protection matters. He is a knowledgeable and dedicated attorney and gives his clients the attention they deserve. He really cares about people and helping them put their affairs in order. Bryan will take care of you."
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2002
Certificate of Appreciation, County of Orange
2008 - Present
Owner / Attorney, TRUST LEGAL GROUP
2007 - 2008
Associate Attorney, Citadel Law Corporation
2008 - Present
BYU Management SocietyFull Member
2008 - Present
Energetic Referrals BNIMentor
2007 - Present
American Bar AssociationFull Member
2007 - Present
State Bar of CaliforniaFull Member
2007 - Present
Orange County Bar AssociationFull Member
2007 - Present
J. Reuben Clark Law SocietyFull Member
2007 - Present
Orange County Bar Association, Estate Planning SectionFull Member
2007 - Present
Orange County Bar Association, Tax Law SectionFull Member
No estate tax payable. Probate avoided.
2007
LL.M - Master of Laws
2004
JD - Juris Doctor
2004
MBA
2002
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2019
Estate Planning Fundamentals
2018
Understanding the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017
2017
Fundamentals of Business Succession Planning
2014
2014 Estate and Tax Update
2014
Finally Creating a Living Trust-Based Estate Plan You Can Count On
2013
The 4 Keys To a Safe and Secure Estate Plan
2012
Estate Planning Issues Every Senior Should Consider
2010
Estate Planning Issues Related To Divorce
2009
Estate Tax Planning
2009
Estate Planning For Families
2019
2011
2004
Spanish
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Legal Guides
Do I need to file my husband's Will in CA? Do I need to probate the Will? Do I need to notify any other government dept.?
18 Sep 2021
Aunt and Uncle want to leave Niece and Nephew their house in CA
18 Apr 2009
A house is in a Calif. revokable trust. When the owner dies does the prop. 13 die also?
31 Oct 2009