Probate court and DMV hearings are among the most stressful legal encounters for families, often involving complex procedures and high stakes. Attorney Rodney Gould, who leads the Law Office of Rodney Gould in Sherman Oaks, has spent more than three decades navigating these challenging areas, bringing a depth of courtroom experience that sets him apart.
Gould has been practicing law since 1991, beginning his career as a civil prosecutor for the United States Postal Service, where he handled mail fraud cases in Washington, D.C. He later served as a special assistant U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia with the Department of Justice. Transitioning to private practice, he represented major national companies including Starbucks, MCI, USAA, and Bank of America. This blend of government litigation and corporate defense work informs his approach to probate and administrative cases.
Probate disputes rarely remain straightforward. Heirs disagree, wills are challenged, and administration can drag on when documents are unclear or contested. Gould has handled numerous probate cases in Superior Courts across California and has argued appeals in several districts of the California Courts of Appeal. His litigation background is crucial when a probate matter becomes contentious, as he has stood before a judge defending an estate plan, not merely drafted one. His probate work covers trust administration, affidavits of heirship, and determination of heirship cases, along with broader estate planning documents such as wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and advance directives that often become the subject of disputes when poorly drafted or contested.
Outside probate court, the firm also represents clients at DMV hearings, an area that receives little attention but can have serious consequences for a person's ability to drive, work, or maintain independence. These hearings involve their own procedures and deadlines, and having an attorney who understands how to present a case to a state agency can alter the outcome. Gould's litigation experience, built across federal and state courtrooms, directly informs how he prepares clients for these proceedings.
Gould grew up in Michigan and earned his bachelor's degree from Eureka College in Eureka, Illinois, before completing his law degree at the University of Illinois College of Law in Urbana. He now runs his practice out of Sherman Oaks, serving clients throughout the Los Angeles area. He remains active in the community, serving on the boards of organizations including AIDS Project Los Angeles, Project Angel Food, his alma mater Eureka College, the National City Christian Church Foundation, the Disciples Seminary Foundation, and Christian Church Homes of Northern California.
A contested probate case or an unexpected DMV hearing can quickly upend a family's finances and daily life. Having an attorney who has litigated these exact issues, rather than one who only handles the paperwork side, gives families a real advocate when things get complicated. Gould's decades in courtrooms across the country back up the guidance he gives clients facing these situations. For families in Los Angeles dealing with a probate dispute, a DMV hearing, or related estate planning and elder law matters, the Law Office of Rodney Gould offers a free consultation to discuss the details of a case.

