San Luis Obispo County

Trust & Estate Attorney in San Luis Obispo Who Knows What Holds Up in Court

Most everyone needs a trust. We have argued poorly drafted estate plans in court, and that experience shapes every document we create. Central Coast natives serving SLO County families for over 30 years.

  • Free consultations, no pressure
  • Flat-fee estate plans with transparent pricing
  • Litigators who draft contracts that hold up in court
  • Central Coast natives with 30+ years combined experience
  • Payment plans available
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Free consultations Mon – Fri, 9am – 5pm. Same-week appointments often available.

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What Every SLO County Property Owner Should Know About Trusts

Home values across San Luis Obispo County have climbed steadily for more than a decade. A home near downtown SLO, in Paso Robles wine country, or along the Morro Bay coastline can easily reach $900,000 to $1.5 million or more. Without a properly funded living trust, that property goes through California probate at your death. Probate is public, takes 12 to 18 months, and carries statutory fees calculated on the gross value of your estate, not your equity.

Under California Probate Code sections 10810 through 10814, combined attorney and executor fees on a $1 million estate exceed $46,000 before court costs, appraisal fees, and publication expenses. A properly funded living trust sidesteps every bit of that, and the assets transfer directly to your beneficiaries without any court involvement.

At Tardiff and Saldo, we have drafted estate plans and we have argued them in court when disputes arise. That experience directly shapes every document we create. We include deed preparation and recording as part of every trust plan because a trust that has never had property moved into it provides no probate protection for that property.

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Estate Planning Services for SLO County Families

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Living Trusts & Wills

A revocable living trust keeps your estate out of probate, out of public record, and in your control. We handle the deed transfer and full asset funding as part of every plan. No incomplete paperwork.

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Probate & Estate Administration

When a family member passes without a trust, probate is required. Our office is two blocks from the SLO County Superior Court. We handle the entire process from initial petition through final distribution.

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Elder Law & Elder Abuse

SLO County has one of the highest concentrations of residents over 65 in California. We handle elder financial abuse claims, conservatorship, Medi-Cal planning, and estate planning for aging adults.

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Probate & Estate Administration

When a family member passes without a trust, probate is required. Our office is two blocks from the SLO County Courthouse. We manage the entire process from first petition through final distribution.

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We Also Handle Business Law and Civil Litigation

Tardiff and Saldo is a full-service firm. The same litigation background that informs our estate planning work also supports a complete business law and civil litigation practice. Our contracts and business agreements are drafted by attorneys who have argued them in court, which means we know exactly how to structure provisions that hold up under adversarial review. Our civil litigation team handles personal injury, auto accidents, wrongful death, and appellate work throughout SLO County on a contingency basis.

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Contracts, formation, disputes, M&A
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Personal injury, auto accidents, wrongful death
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No fee unless we recover
Appellate Law
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A Different Kind of Law Firm

We bring litigation experience to transactional work, local knowledge to every case, and plain-spoken counsel to every client.

Litigators Who Draft Transactional Docs

Our contracts, trusts, and business agreements are written by attorneys who have argued these documents in court. That perspective eliminates the loopholes that create litigation later.

Central Coast Natives

We grew up here, practice here, and understand the specific legal landscape of San Luis Obispo County, including local courts, local judges, and local business dynamics.

Transparent Pricing & Payment Plans

Flat-fee estate planning packages so you know exactly what you're paying upfront. Payment plans available. No surprise invoices.

Full-Service Under One Roof

Estate planning, probate, elder law, business, and civil litigation, all from one firm. When your legal situation crosses practice areas, you don't need to find a second attorney.

Real Results for Real Families

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Trusted by hundreds of SLO County families & businesses

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"Tyler and Dustin took our estate planning seriously. They explained everything in plain English, set up our trust quickly, and the pricing was completely transparent."

Sarah M. San Luis Obispo
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"After our car accident, we had no idea where to start. Tardiff & Saldo walked us through everything and got us a settlement we couldn't have gotten alone."

Marcus T. Paso Robles
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"I needed a business attorney who actually knew California law. These guys have tried cases locally. Their contracts reflect that experience."

Linda R. Arroyo Grande
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"Tardiff & Saldo know their stuff. After a relative passed away, their house, pension, and bank accounts were a mess due to a poorly planned estate by a different attorney. We should have gone to Tyler. Tyler sat down with us and patiently sorted through the documents, and provided us with a path forward. I definitely recommend talking to Tardiff & Saldo about estate planning BEFORE someone passes away."

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Attorneys You Can Talk To

Our team is led by Central Coast natives with deep roots in the community and over 30 years of combined experience.

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Serving All of SLO County

Our office is at 1235 Palm St in downtown San Luis Obispo, two blocks from the SLO County Courthouse. We serve clients throughout SLO County and into Santa Barbara County. Initial consultations available by phone, video, or in person. Same-week appointments often available.

Trust and Estate Planning FAQs

Answers to the questions SLO County families ask most before their first consultation.

Do I need a trust if I already have a will?+
A will alone means probate in California. For any SLO County homeowner, that is a significant problem. Probate takes 12 to 18 months minimum and costs statutory fees calculated on the gross estate value, not your equity. On a $1 million home, combined attorney and executor fees exceed $46,000 before court costs and appraisals. A properly funded living trust avoids probate entirely. Assets transfer to your beneficiaries privately, without court involvement, typically within weeks of your death rather than over a year.
How do I know if I need a trust in San Luis Obispo County?+
If you own real property in California, you almost certainly benefit from a living trust. California probate applies to estates with individual-name assets above $184,500, and the statutory fees are based on gross value, not equity. Given current property values throughout the county, Paso Robles wine country, and the coastal communities, most homeowners are well above that threshold. We assess your specific situation in a free consultation and give you a straight answer about what you need and why.
What makes Tardiff and Saldo different from other estate planning attorneys in SLO?+
Most estate planning firms are transactional only. We are also litigators. Tyler Saldo and Dustin Tardiff have argued trust disputes, probate contests, and estate claims in San Luis Obispo County Superior Court. That trial experience shapes every document we draft. We know how to structure provisions that hold up under adversarial pressure because we have argued these cases in court. We also handle the deed transfer and full trust funding as part of every plan, which is the step that most online services and some attorneys skip.
What does a complete estate plan from Tardiff and Saldo include?+
A complete plan from our office includes a revocable living trust, pour-over will, durable power of attorney, advance health care directive, HIPAA authorization, and a trust transfer deed recorded with the county. We also review and coordinate beneficiary designations on financial accounts, IRAs, life insurance, and payable-on-death accounts so that all of your assets pass in a coordinated way. We address Prop 19 implications for property owners and discuss any Medi-Cal or elder law considerations relevant to your situation.
Does a trust protect my assets from creditors?+
A revocable living trust does not protect assets from your own creditors while you are alive. Because you retain control and can revoke it, the law treats trust assets as your own for creditor purposes. The primary benefits of a revocable living trust are probate avoidance, incapacity planning, and privacy. Certain irrevocable trust structures can provide creditor protection in specific situations, and we advise on those options when relevant to a client's circumstances.

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Free consultations on trusts, estate planning, probate, elder law, business law, and civil litigation. No jargon, no pressure. Central Coast attorneys with 30+ years of combined experience.

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Tardiff & Saldo Law Offices

1235 Palm St, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Two blocks from the SLO County Courthouse.

Phone: (888) 461-2215

Hours: Mon – Fri, 9:00am – 5:00pm

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