A Certified Specialist in Estate Planning, Trust & Probate Law, Scott is A graduate of Boston University School of Law. Scott is an Adjunct Professor of Law at Loyola Law School and lectures frequently on estate planning and elder law issues, having appeared on local and national television discussing these issues. Scott is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys, which has been recognized as a top legal source by Money Magazine and Suze Orman. For more than a decade, Scott has been designated a California Super Lawyer and also awarded with a lifetime membership in the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum.
At Schomer Estate & Wealth Advisors, we don’t just draft documents — we build plans that work, relationships that last, and strategies that protect your legacy from the courts, taxes, and avoidable drama.
We’re a multi-disciplinary practice: attorneys, fiduciary financial advisors, tax strategists, and courtroom veterans under one roof. We don’t sell products. We don’t earn commissions. We answer to you — with clarity, confidence, and a touch of wit.
• Scott is a Certified Specialist in Estate Planning, Trust, and Probate Law.
• Scott has served as a Temporary Judge, a court-appointed attorney and expert, and an Adjunct Professor of Law.
• Scott has handled everything from high-stakes probates to “my sibling’s gone rogue” cases.
• Scott also serve as a fee-only fiduciary financial advisor, because what’s the point of building an estate plan if no one knows how to manage the assets?
But none of that matters if it doesn’t make sense to you. That’s why I speak in plain English, ask good questions, and help clients stay out of court (or win if they’re dragged into it).
If you haven’t created a trust, we’ll help you do it right.
If you already have one, we’ll make sure it actually does what you think it does.
If you’re in a legal or financial tangle, we’re your unflappable guide.
Let’s fix what’s broken.
Let’s protect what matters.
Let’s make your plan make sense.