Paul H. Miller - Orange County Estate Planning Attorney
Paul H. Miller - Orange County Estate Planning Attorney
Estate Planning, Wills, Trusts Corporations, Business, Real Estate Estate Planning, Wills, Trusts Corporations, Business, Real Estate
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Paul H. Miller, Attorney
1440 North Harbor Boulevard, Suite 924-A
Fullerton, CA 92835
Phone: 714-888-4805
Fax: 714-879-0938
paul@paulhmillerattorney.com
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Contact Attorney Paul H. Miller

Lawyer in Orange County, California

Throughout his 33 year career, Paul Miller has provided sound counsel to individuals andPaul Miller businesses in Orange County and Los Angeles County. He has a master's degree in taxation and has been AV-rated* under Martindale-Hubbell's Peer Review Rating System for more than 20 years.  His "AV" rating signifies he is a "preeminent" attorney. Offering individualized attention and customized documents to every client, Mr. Miller is not aware that any of his documents have been litigated in court.

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Paul H. Miller, Attorney
1440 North Harbor Boulevard, Suite 924-A
Fullerton, CA 92835
Phone: 714-888-4805
Fax: 714-879-0938
paul@paulhmillerattorney.com

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