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Angela Therese Lee, Attorney at Law (6.6 miles)Divorce & Family Law, Criminal, Bankruptcy & Debt, Estate, Traffic
360 NW Vermont Place, Suite 100
Bend, OR 97701, Deschutes County
phone: 541-678-5614
Laherty John E Llc (4.1 miles)
Construction, Real Estate, Trusts, Contract, Corporate
15 SW Colorado Ave, Ste 100
Bend, OR 97702, Deschutes County
Construction, Real Estate, Trusts, Contract, Corporate
15 SW Colorado Ave, Ste 100
Bend, OR 97702, Deschutes County
Mark G Reinecke (4.1 miles)
Corporate, Real Estate, Trusts, Wills & Probate
591 SW Mill View Way,
Bend, OR 97702, Deschutes County
Corporate, Real Estate, Trusts, Wills & Probate
591 SW Mill View Way,
Bend, OR 97702, Deschutes County
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Sample OR Estate Planning Cases
... a friend. The deed stated that "[t]he true and actual consideration paid for this transfer
is $-0-; estate planning." The decedent had the deed notarized at a title insurance
company and then recorded the deed. Plaintiff learned ...
... that defendants had acted in concert to exercise undue influence over Henry and Gertrude in
a manner that induced them to sell the farm for less than its fair market value under terms that
they did not comprehend and that were inconsistent with their estate planning objectives. ...
... that defendants had acted in concert to exercise undue influence over Henry and Gertrude in
a manner that induced them to sell the farm for less than its fair market value under terms that
they did not comprehend and that were inconsistent with their estate planning objectives. ...
... See, eg, Ann Hartwell Britton, Bones of Contention: Custody of Family Pets, 20 J. Am. Acad.
Matrim Law 1 (2006); Rebecca J. Huss, Separation, Custody, and Estate Planning Issues
Relating to Companion Animals, 74 U. Colo. L. Rev. 181 (2003). ...
... in the 1970s to hold real property for purposes of their retirement. In 1999, that
partnership was converted to HPLP for tax and estate-planning purposes. Husband
received an additional five percent interest in HPLP in 1999 ...
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