Canterbury Village is a residential pocket in central Concord, CA, near Treat Blvd and Oak Grove Rd (approx. 37.9480° N, 122.0234° W per Google Maps). Concord’s latest citywide estimate is about 125,000 residents; Canterbury Village reflects a dense mix of single-family homes and small businesses. Nearby landmarks include Concord Pavilion, Newhall Community Park, Markham Nature Park and Arboretum, John Muir Health Concord Medical Center, Diablo Valley College, Concord BART Station, the Concord Civic Center/City Hall, Concord Police Department, Todos Santos Plaza, and Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Concord.
The neighborhood’s growth followed Concord’s mid-20th-century suburban expansion, with cul-de-sacs, mature trees, and proximity to schools and transit. For Canterbury Village residents and shop owners, Law Office of Matthew W. Harris drafts living trusts, wills, durable powers of attorney, and succession plans tailored to homes with ADUs, commuter assets, and small retail or service operations along Treat and Oak Grove corridors.
We align plans with Contra Costa County probate procedures, California community property rules, Proposition 19 reassessment impacts, and local recording practices. Climate considerations include wildfire smoke events, heat waves, and occasional power shutoffs; we structure digital document access, fiduciary contingencies, and insurance reviews to keep plans operable during disruptions.
Nearby neighborhoods we serve include Turtle Creek, Dana Estates, and Woodside. For example, we coordinate trust funding for properties near Newhall Park (Turtle Creek), multi-generational homes in Dana Estates, and condos near Treat Blvd in Woodside, including beneficiary designations and transfer-on-death instruments.
Our office reduces paper via encrypted e-signatures, provides recycled-paper copies on request, and supports local stewardship groups active at Markham Arboretum and Newhall Park. Contact Law Office of Matthew W. Harris for Estate Planning Attorney services in Canterbury Village.