Jasmin M. Dimson
Expertise
Education
- UC Law San Francisco, formerly known as UC Hastings College of the Law, cum laude, J.D., 2021
- University of California, Santa Cruz, undergraduate degree in Legal Studies

Jasmin M. Dimson focuses her practice on estate planning, trust administration, and probate administration. She is committed to providing clients with thoughtful, detail-oriented counsel and guiding individuals and families through the legal complexities of planning for the future. Jasmin works closely with her clients to understand their goals, develop tailored strategies, and ensure their estate plans are comprehensive, effective, and aligned with their long-term objectives. She understands estate planning is a critical step in protecting assets, providing for loved ones, and ensuring a client’s wishes are carried out, and she is dedicated to making that process as seamless and effective as possible.
Jasmin received her Juris Doctor, cum laude, from UC Law San Francisco, formerly known as UC Hastings College of the Law. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Legal Studies from the University of California, Santa Cruz, where she was also an NCAA student-athlete on the women’s basketball team. Jasmin is a California native who has lived up and down the golden state. However, she is happy to call San Diego home. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family and friends, catching a sunset at the beach, and playing in local recreational basketball leagues.
Prior to transitioning her practice to estate planning, Jasmin gained four years of experience in family law, where she handled matters involving divorce, custody, and asset division. In that role, she advocated diligently on behalf of her clients and developed a strong understanding of family dynamics and the importance of clear, well-structured legal documents. Having navigated the emotional and legal intricacies of family law matters, Jasmin brings a compassionate, client-focused approach to her estate planning practice. This background informs her work today, allowing her to anticipate potential areas of conflict and proactively design estate plans that promote clarity, minimize disputes, and provide long-term stability.