Mark Ignacio Law, APC (California State Bar #283173) provides estate planning, probate, and trust administration services from Suite 110 on Avocado Boulevard in La Mesa's Casa de Oro district. The probate practice handles both contested and uncontested proceedings in San Diego County Superior Court, and complex estate-litigation matters may involve co-counsel coordination with firms such as Brown & Farmer on fiduciary-duty disputes. A University of San Diego undergraduate degree earned magna cum laude, followed by law studies at Hamline University and California Western School of Law, grounds a practice established in 2012 that drafts wills, revocable and irrevocable trusts, advance healthcare directives, and powers of attorney. Trust-funding requires retitling assets including brokerage accounts and retirement plans, a process that involves beneficiary-designation coordination with financial advisors such as Brandon Welch, CFP to ensure plan documents align with the trust instrument. Highest-complexity engagements involve contested trust-administration proceedings requiring forensic accounting of trustee distributions, Probate Code Section 16060 breach-of-duty analysis, and petition preparation under California Probate Code Section 17200.