Associate

Jordan C. Parr

OVERVIEW

Jordan C. Parr is a trusts and estates attorney specializing in counseling high net worth individuals on tax-efficient estate planning.

Mr. Parr crafts bespoke plans to help his clients preserve and enhance their wealth for future generations. Mr. Parr also advises fiduciaries in administering trust, probate, and conservatorship estates. He is adept at navigating the procedural nuances and complex family dynamics often involved in these matters.

When an administration goes awry, Mr. Parr is ready to litigate. His planning and administration experience make him a potent advocate. Mr. Parr’s ability to analyze estate plans with a drafter’s eye and handle contentious situations with tact gives his clients peace of mind.

Mr. Parr worked in church ministry before becoming an attorney. His ministry experience shapes his approach to client service, allowing him to counsel with a unique blend of legal acumen and personal understanding, particularly during emotionally charged situations. He is devoted to providing guidance that not only addresses the legal aspects a case but is also sensitive to the personal and familial dimensions.

Mr. Parr is dedicated to continuous learning and building up the legal community in Los Angeles. He serves on the Executive Committee of the Beverly Hills Bar Association’s Trusts & Estates Section and on the Board of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys – Southern California Chapter, where he stays abreast of the latest developments in trusts and estates law. His commitment to excellence and client-centered approach makes him a trusted advisor for those seeking guidance through the complexities of estate planning and administration.

Mr. Parr earned his Juris Doctor degree from the USC Gould School of Law. During law school, he was on staff of the Southern California Review of Law and Social Justice and externed for the Honorable Judge Gregory Alarcon. He is currently earning his Master of Law (LLM) degree in Taxation from Loyola Law School.
  • Loyola Law School – LLM (Taxation) In Progress
  • Talbot School of Theology – Master of Divinity May 2019
  • University of Southern California Gould School of Law – Juris Doctor May 2015
  • University of California, Los Angeles – Bachelor of Arts (American Literature) June 2012
  • Represented Successor Trustees in modifying an irrevocable trust to avoid approximately five million dollars of generation-skipping transfer tax.
  • Pursued an elder abuse claim on behalf of a conservator whose conservatee had been influenced to transfer two valuable rental properties on severely unfavorable terms.
  • Guided a personal representative through a probate administration of an estate worth approximately ten million dollars, including court confirmation of real property sales.
  • Drafted comprehensive estate plans for high-net-worth families, including qualified terminable interest property (QTIP) trusts, credit shelter trusts, generation-skipping trusts, and irrevocable life insurance trusts (ILITs).
  • Advised a conservator in managing a conservatorship estate worth approximately twenty million dollars including multiple commercial properties.
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