If you unexpectedly pass away before you have the chance to create an estate plan, there are protections in place to make sure that most of your assets are passed on to your remaining family members. Oregon has an inheritance law that ensures all assets are passed...
Estate Planning
What are the benefits of an estate plan?
Many Oregon adults do not have an estate plan. People may assume that making an estate plan is too hard or too expensive, or they may simply procrastinate because they do not want to think about the issues involved. However, there are a number of reasons that they...
How to account for grandchildren in an estate plan
It's not uncommon for Oregon parents to leave assets such as a car, a bank account, or a home to their children. However, assuming that you have a valid estate plan in place, it may be possible to transfer assets to your grandchildren. Let's take a look at some ways...
If you have kids, you should consider your estate plan
You might have planned for what school district you want to live in or what brand of diaper you’ll use, but new children shift a person’s priorities in ways they have never considered. Those shifting priorities mean that it is time to review — or create — your estate...
3 reasons you should consider adding a trust to your estate plan
When you think of estate planning, your thoughts probably jump to creating a will and a health care directive. While these documents are vital to any estate plan, a truly comprehensive plan should involve other potential tools, such as establishing a trust. Many...

