Rose Elder Law has announced an upcoming estate planning seminar in Wilsonville, Oregon, scheduled for July 29th at 10:30 am. The event will be presented by Michael Rose, a seasoned attorney specializing in elder law. The seminar will take place at the Wilsonville Community Center.
The seminar will cover a range of essential topics designed to help individuals plan for their future and safeguard their loved ones. Attendees will learn various strategies, including how to protect themselves and their families using a Trust, ways to avoid probate, methods to legally reduce or eliminate Oregon estate taxes, and techniques to protect assets in the event of long-term care needs.
Michael Rose emphasized the importance of estate planning for everyone, irrespective of age or wealth. "Estate planning is a crucial step for everyone, regardless of age or wealth," Rose stated. "This seminar will provide valuable information to help you make informed decisions about your future and the well-being of your family."
This seminar is particularly significant given the complexities that often surround estate planning. Many individuals may feel overwhelmed by the various legal and financial considerations involved in preparing for the future. By addressing these concerns, the seminar aims to equip attendees with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions.
The potential impact of this seminar extends beyond the immediate attendees. Proper estate planning can have far-reaching implications, including the prevention of familial disputes, the efficient transfer of assets, and the reduction of tax burdens. These measures can ultimately contribute to the financial stability and peace of mind for families.
Rose Elder Law is a dedicated elder law firm that serves clients in Lake Oswego, Oregon, and surrounding areas. The firm offers specialized legal services in estate planning, Medicaid qualification, and handling probate and trust administration. By hosting this seminar, Rose Elder Law continues to demonstrate its commitment to helping families navigate the complexities of elder law and ensuring that their loved ones receive the care and protection they deserve.


