Oregon, like most states, has laws regulating what sorts of documents constitute a “will” and how to execute such documents so they are valid and enforceable. Some examples of the kinds of things different states require are whether every page needs to be signed or initialed, whether it needs to be signed in front of witnesses […]
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Don’t Step in That… Common Estate Planning Mistakes
Part 1 Okay, so you’ve read about how important a will or other estate plan can be (or maybe you haven’t yet but can remedy that by clicking here). Now you’re thinking about your estate plan and how to provide for those people, pets, and causes you care about most after you are gone. Here is […]