Salem, Oregon Estate Planning Attorneys

Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 6 Salem attorneys and 4 law firms.

George M Jennings

Oregon Estate Planning attorney at Garrett Hemann Robertson with 50 years of experience

1011 Commercial Street NorthEast, Salem, OR

James A Perry

Oregon Estate Planning attorney at Saalfeld Griggs PC with 60 years of experience

250 Church Street SE, Salem, OR

Jeffrey G Moore

Oregon Estate Planning attorney at Saalfeld Griggs PC with 27 years of experience

250 Church Street SE, Salem, OR

Robert J Saalfeld

Oregon Estate Planning attorney at Saalfeld Griggs PC with 51 years of experience

250 Church Street SE, Salem, OR

Theresa M Wade

Oregon Estate Planning attorney at Garrett Hemann Robertson with 26 years of experience

1011 Commercial Street NorthEast, Salem, OR

Thomas W Churchill

Oregon Estate Planning attorney at Churchill Leonard with 75 years of experience

435 Commercial Street NE, Salem, OR

Need help planning your estate?

An estate planning attorney will work with you to prepare the wills and trusts to control and protect your assets during your lifetime and insure they are transferred properly after you die while minimizing taxes and delays. "Estate" is a legal term that means all your assets, property and anything of value that belongs to you. An estate planning attorney is an important advisor. There are many experienced estate planning lawyers listed in our directory.

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