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Andrew M. Rich P.C.
Andrew Rich
Hillsboro, Oregon
866-736-2144
Hillsboro Oregon Estate Planning Attorney - Andrew M. Rich P.C. 1- 866-736-2144Area of Law: Estate Planning ; State: Oregon
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2. Do You Need An Estate Planning Attorney?
Free Federal Living Trust Attorney Videos.
Resource Type: Videos; Area of Law: Living Trust Attorney
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3. Do You Need An Estate Planning Attorney?
Free Federal Living Trust Attorney Videos.
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4. Who Can Advise You About A Revocable Living Trust?
You should never sign a revocable living trust document without the advice of a Missouri attorney who practices in this field of law. He or she will be able to advise … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Estate Planning ; State: Missouri
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5. Living Trusts
Living trusts have grown in popularity over the last two decades. A living trust (or an inter vivos trust) is a common estate planning tool as well as a tool to … More
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6. Will A Revocable Living Trust Avoid Probate Expenses?
Property held in a revocable living trust at the time of the grantor`s death is not subject to probate administration. Thus the value of the property is not considered … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Estate Planning ; State: Missouri
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7. Trusts
What is a Trust? A trust is a fictitious legal entity that owns assets for the benefit of a third person (beneficiary). The grantor of the trust is the person who set … More
Resource Type: Category Overview; Area of Law: Trusts
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8. Living Wills
Free Federal Wills Trust Estate Attorney Videos.
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9. Is A General Durable Power Of Attorney Or A Living Will Still Needed?
Although the function of a general durable power of attorney is beyond the scope of this FAQ a grantor of a revocable living trust should also consider establishing a … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Estate Planning ; State: Missouri
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10. Basic Requirements for a Last Will and Testament in Alabama
A Last Will and Testament is one of the most important legal documents a person can create during his or her lifetime. If a person dies without a Will they are … More
Resource Type: Articles; Area of Law: Wills ; State: Alabama