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We create effective estate planning, asset protection and probate strategies for families and individuals across Oregon.

Serving Clients Of All Ages And From All Walks Of Life

Many people associate estate planning as something for older people. The fact is that people of all ages and family structures can benefit substantially from an estate plan. It is essential to work closely with a lawyer who understands the law and how these laws apply to your specific situation.

Families throughout Oregon have placed their trust in Shimada Law. We are led by attorney Alexis Shimada who devotes his entire practice to helping families plan for the future. With offices in Salem and Beaverton, we make it easy for clients across Portland and the surrounding regions to meet with us. We take on all types of issues, from straight-forward estate planning and probate law matters to complex issues regarding business succession planning and probate avoidance strategies.

An Informed Client Is Likely To Be A Satisfied Client

We place a high priority on giving our clients the information they need to make educated decisions about estate planning and probate. When you have questions or concerns, we will be available to discuss these issues and respond to your needs.

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We will be upfront about the costs of our representation, and we will do everything we can to eliminate unwelcome surprises. Every step we take in your plan is aimed at forging strong attorney-client relationships and putting you in the best possible position going forward.

Get In Touch With Our Law Firm Today

It costs nothing to speak to us about your needs. In our first meeting, we will discuss your needs in detail and determine the strategies that are best for you. Call us at 503-863-2732 or complete our online contact form to get started.

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Practice Areas

Estate
Planning
Probate & Trust
Administration
Guardianships and
Conservatorships