California State Bar #202589 anchors the Cable Street practice of Timothy J. Galvin, admitted in 1999 after earning his J.D. at the University of San Francisco School of Law. The firm handles probate administration, trust work, estate planning, and civil litigation, with referral continuity to estate-planning peers like Weber & O'Neill when conflicts or capacity require it. Long-term OB clients use the office for lease disputes, landlord-tenant matters, and general practice questions that don't fit neatly into a single specialty silo. Probate filings under California Probate Code § 8200 require notarized petitions and spousal property declarations, which is why the firm routes clients to Notary Branch for same-week signing before court submission. Contested probate matters involving heir disputes, trust accountings under Probate Code § 16062, or creditor claims against a decedent's estate make up the most intricate caseload the Cable Street office takes on.