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Find Estate Planning Attorneys in Mesa, AZ

Looking for a estate planning attorney in Mesa? Review the directory below to compare your options.

20 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Mesa, AZ
Important: Listings are compiled from publicly available sources and have not been independently verified by BeforeAttorney.com. We do not endorse any attorney or guarantee outcomes. Verify licensing and disciplinary status with the State Bar of Arizona before hiring.
Showing 20 estate planning attorneys in Mesa, AZ Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
JacksonWhite Law
40 N Center St #200, Mesa, AZ 85201
(480) 680-8864 jacksonwhitelaw.com
LifePlan Legal AZ
2500 S Power Rd STE 132, Mesa, AZ 85209
(602) 932-3187 lifeplanlegalaz.com
Copper Canyon Law LLC
1 W Main St, Mesa, AZ 85201
(480) 833-3838 coppercanyonlaw.com
Compton Law P.C.
1423 S Higley Rd #112, Mesa, AZ 85206
(480) 325-1122 comptonlawaz.com
Woods Law Group, PLLC
4140 E Baseline Rd STE 101, Mesa, AZ 85206
(480) 360-1776 woodslawaz.com
Knight Law Firm
4320 E Brown Rd, Mesa, AZ 85205
(480) 641-0008 knightlawyers.com
Phelps LaClair, PLC
7227 E Baseline Rd Suite 103, Mesa, AZ 85209
(480) 892-2488 plestateplanning.com
Morris Hall, PLLC
1129 S Oakland STE 102, Mesa, AZ 85206
(480) 385-1700 morrishall.com
Cardis Law Group, PLLC
2929 N Power Rd #101, Mesa, AZ 85215
(480) 712-7111 cardislawgroup.com
Rilus Law
2509 S Power Rd #207, Mesa, AZ 85209
(480) 924-4424 riluslaw.com
The Parker Law Office, LLC
6640 E Baseline Rd #103, Mesa, AZ 85206
(480) 264-5177 parkerlawaz.com
The Turner Law Firm PLLC
2509 S Power Rd # 206, Mesa, AZ 85209
(480) 618-1221 turnerlawaz.com
Hansen Law Office
8413 E Baseline Rd STE 106, Mesa, AZ 85209
(480) 300-4344 hansenlawoffice.net
Dana Law Group
7254 E Southern Ave #121, Mesa, AZ 85209
(480) 924-4557 danalawgroup.com
Copper Wren Law
1234 S Power Rd #151, Mesa, AZ 85206
(602) 679-3956 copperwrenlaw.com
Law Firm of Joseph M Udall, PLC
18 E University Dr #201, Mesa, AZ 85201
(480) 222-0398 udallattorneys.com
Kristi Hancock, Attorney
3707 E Southern Ave, Mesa, AZ 85206
(480) 382-9018 khancocklaw.com
Copper Canyon Law - Estate Planning
1 W Main St, Mesa, AZ 85201
(480) 664-8080 coppercanyonlaw.com
The Law Office of Kerri S. Jamison
2266 S Dobson Rd #200, Mesa, AZ 85202
(480) 220-9510 kerrilaw.com
Winsor Law Group
1237 S Val Vista Dr, Mesa, AZ 85204
(480) 505-7044 winsorlaw.com

Estate planning attorneys in Mesa Arizona help residents create wills trusts and powers of attorney tailored to state law. Arizona follows community property rules which affect how assets are distributed. A local attorney can also guide you through Arizona probate procedures and Medicaid planning for long-term care needs.

What Does a Estate Planning Attorney in Mesa Cost?

In Mesa Arizona estate planning attorney fees vary by complexity. A simple will and basic documents may cost between $300 and $800. A comprehensive plan with a trust often ranges from $1,500 to $3,500. Complex estates involving business interests or tax planning can cost more. This is general information and not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What documents are needed for a basic estate plan in Arizona?
A basic Arizona estate plan typically includes a last will and testament a durable power of attorney a health care power of attorney and a living will. Many people also add a revocable living trust to avoid probate.
How long does probate take in Mesa Arizona?
Probate in Arizona usually takes 4 to 12 months for simple estates. The process can be longer if there are disputes or complex assets. Arizona law sets a 4-month creditor claim period after the personal representative is appointed.
Do I need a trust to avoid probate in Arizona?
A revocable living trust can help you avoid probate in Arizona for assets placed in the trust. However not everyone needs a trust. A will alone will still require probate court supervision for assets over a certain value.