520 SW Yamhill Street
Suite 1000
Portland, Oregon 97204
(503) 972-7380
Robin A. Smith began her legal career in 1999 and focuses her practice in the areas of estate planning, trust administration, non-profit organizations, tax and real estate. Prior to forming her own firm in 2012, she worked for some of the top firms in the Pacific Northwest, including: Stoel Rives, Preston Gates & Ellis, Miller Nash, and the boutique estate planning firm Thede, Culpepper, Moore Munro & Silliman.
Sara Butcher started her career as a trial attorney and has worked solely in the area of estate planning and administration since 2004. She routinely guides clients through the court procedures and deadlines of Oregon probate and trust administration. Her experience at preparing comprehensive estate plans; including wills, trusts, durable powers of attorney and related documents, allows her to help each client develop an estate plan that is personalized to their needs.
SERVICES PROVIDED:
Estate Planning | Probate | Trust Administration | Wills | Trusts | Revocable Trusts
Irrevocable Trusts | Family Trusts | Special Needs Trusts | Guardianships | Conservatorships
Pre-Marital Agreements | Domestic Partnership Agreements | Powers of Attorney | Health Care Directives
Estate Tax Planning | Probate Law | Oregon Estate Tax Returns | Federal Estate Tax Returns | Home Visits Available
Butcher & Smith Law, LLC | 520 SW Yamhill St., Suite 1000 Portland, Oregon 97204 | Tel: (503) 972-7380
sara@butchersmithlaw.com | robin@butchersmithlaw.com
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