About the Author

Craig Parker, @CraigParker
Assistant General Counsel, Trust & Will
Craig M. Parker, Assistant General Counsel at Trust & Will, is an attorney licensed by the State Bar of California and Certified as a Specialist in Estate Planning, Trust, and Probate Law by the Board of Specialization with over 25 years of legal experience. He has represented individuals, fiduciaries, and public agencies in complex probate, trust, and conservatorship matters across Southern California. A former adjunct professor at UC Riverside Extension, Craig has taught courses in trust administration and estate practices. He now serves as a subject matter expert at Trust & Will, helping modernize estate planning nationwide. Craig is also a proud father and grandfather who enjoys golf, skiing, and community involvement.
Articles from this author

Estate Planning —4 min read
Generational Wealth: What It Is & How to Start Building It

Estate Planning —4 min read
The Millennial vs Boomer Generational Wealth Gap

Estate Planning —4 min read
Godspeed Meaning - Why Do People Say “Godspeed”?

Wills —6 min read
Make an Online Will in Georgia: Estate Planning Simplified

Estate Planning —4 min read
What is a Gift Letter? Here’s What You Need to Know

Estate Planning —5 min read
Grant Deed vs. Warranty Deed - What’s the Difference?

Trusts —5 min read
Grantor Trusts Guide: Definition, Rules & Tax Implications

Estate Planning —4 min read
What is a Grantor’s Role in Estate Planning?

Guardianship —8 min read
Guardianship vs. Custody - What’s the Difference?