“Highest possible rating in both legal ability and ethical standards…”

Experienced Estate Planning Attorneys

At the Law Offices of Stephen A. Newstadt, we act as legal advisors and advocates for a variety of individuals, families and small business clients throughout the Los Angeles area.
We specialize in the following Practice areas:

  • ESTATE PLANNING
  • PROBATE
  • TRUST ADMINISTRATION
  • BUSINESS SUCCESSION PLANNING
  • ASSET PROTECTION
  • ESTATE TAX LAW

The Law Offices of Stephen A. Newstadt was established in 1999 to serve the Estate Planning and Business Planning needs of the greater Los Angeles area. Attorney Stephen A. Newstadt is a leading member of the estate planning community and is a member of the Los Angeles County Bar Association and State Bar’s sections on Probate, Taxation and Estate’s.
Our Fundamental objective is to provide outstanding legal advise to our clients in a timely, cost-effective manner. We take pride in our ability to solve the complex problems affecting our clients. Our innovative thinking, open and accessible atmosphere and creative approach are the keys to meeting the needs of our clients, and have been from the inception of our practice.
We provide custom estate plans designed to avoid probate, eliminate or mitigate estate taxes to the greatest degree and to provide for a systematic approach to the succession of wealth from generation to generation.
Please contact us today for further information about how we can help you with your Estate and Business Planning needs.

We Are Highly Knowledgeable & Experienced

We are prepared to put our experience and reputation to work for you.

Areas of Practice

You can depend on the experienced and dedicated at Koenig Dickinson & Dalluge PLC and get our help in a wide range of legal matters such as:

Estate Planning

Believe it or not, you have an estate. In fact, nearly everyone does. Your estate is comprised of everything you own— your car, home, other real estate, checking and savings accounts, investments, life insurance, furniture, personal possessions. No matter how large or how modest, everyone has an estate and something in common—you can’t take it with you when you die.When that happens—and it is a “when” and not an “if”—you probably want to control how those things are given to the people or organizations you care most about. To ensure your wishes are carried out, you need to provide instructions stating whom you want to receive something of yours, what you want them to receive, and when they are to receive it. You will, of course, want this to happen with the least amount paid in taxes, legal fees, and court costs.

What Our Clients Say

Stephen is quick, responsive, and thorough in every transaction I have had with him. He is also a great coach to me as the trustee when it came to responding to family member questions.

Chris B.
His knowledge of accounting and tax law were invaluable to us in both business and personal decisions. Thank you for all the hard work you put into the closing. It is appreciated!”
Zach D.
Stephen has guided me through the whole process & handled all of my obstacles very well. highly recommend him to my clients and friends for their business legal needs
Scott G.

Contact Us For More Information

Interested in working with us?  Call us on 310 477-8500 or fill out this quick form and we will contact you within 24 hours.