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Find Estate Planning Attorneys in Portland, OR

Directory of estate planning attorneys in Portland, Oregon. Verify credentials with the state bar before hiring.

20 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Portland, OR
Important: Listings are compiled from publicly available sources and have not been independently verified by BeforeAttorney.com. We do not endorse any attorney or guarantee outcomes. Verify licensing and disciplinary status with the State Bar of Oregon before hiring.
Showing 20 estate planning attorneys in Portland, OR Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
BCK Attorneys at Law
2722 NE 33rd Ave, Portland, OR 97212
(503) 238-9720 bckattorneys.com
Fitzwater Law
6400 SE Lake Rd #440, Portland, OR 97222
(503) 786-8191 fitzwaterlaw.com
Myatt & Bell, P.C.
7650 SW Beveland St #250, Portland, OR 97223
(503) 641-6262 myattandbell.com
Spector Law
10260 SW Greenburg Rd 4th floor, Portland, OR 97223
(971) 346-3833 spector.law
Gevurtz Menashe
115 NW 1st Ave #400, Portland, OR 97209
(503) 227-1515 gevurtzmenashe.com
Chenoweth Law Group LLC
510 SW 5th Ave Fourth Floor, Portland, OR 97204
(503) 446-6261 chenowethlaw.com
Southwest Portland Law Group, LLC
8455 SW Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy, Portland, OR 97225
(503) 206-6401 swpdxlaw.com
Legacy Preservation Law
4915 NE 42nd Ave, Portland, OR 97218
(503) 224-6611 legacypreservationlaw.com
Law Offices of Nay & Friedenberg LLC
6500 S Macadam Ave #300, Portland, OR 97239
(503) 245-0894 naylaw.com
Chase Morinaka, Esq.
2330 NW 31st Ave, Portland, OR 97210
(971) 266-2800 chasemorinaka.com
PDX Law Group
200 SW Market St # 1900, Portland, OR 97201
(503) 512-6777 pdxlawgrouppc.com
Warren Allen LLP
9600 NE Cascades Pkwy #300, Portland, OR 97220
(503) 255-8795 warrenallen.com
NW Legacy Law, P.S.
650 NE Holladay St #1600, Portland, OR 97232
(503) 400-7999 nwlegacylaw.com
SKH Family Law & Estate Planning
2400 SW 4th Ave, Portland, OR 97201
(503) 222-9115 skhlawyers.com
White Oak Wills & Trusts, LLC
1314 NW Irving St #301, Portland, OR 97209
(503) 928-8664 whiteoakwills.com
Res Nova Law
1050 SW 6th Ave #1100, Portland, OR 97204
(503) 506-2430 resnovalaw.net
Law Office of Eric M. Kearney, LLC
3735 SE Clay St, Portland, OR 97214
(503) 205-7051 ericmkearney.com
Morinaka Schworm LLC
2330 NW 31st Ave, Portland, OR 97210
(971) 266-2800 employmentlawyerspdx.com
Harris & Elkins (formerly Reeves Kahn Hennessy & Elkins)
4035 SE 52nd Ave, Portland, OR 97206
(503) 777-5473 harriselkinslaw.com
Aiston Law, LLC
4411 NE Tillamook St, Portland, OR 97213
(503) 235-5150 aistonlaw.com

Estate planning attorneys in Portland Oregon help residents create wills trusts and advance directives to manage their assets and healthcare decisions. Oregon has a unique probate code and estate tax exemption that differs from federal law. Working with a local attorney ensures your plan complies with Oregon Revised Statutes and addresses state specific requirements.

What Does a Estate Planning Attorney in Portland Cost?

Estate planning attorney fees in Portland Oregon vary based on complexity. A simple will and basic documents may cost 500 to 1,500 dollars. A comprehensive plan with a trust and tax strategies often ranges from 2,000 to 5,000 dollars. Hourly rates for Portland estate planning attorneys typically fall between 250 and 500 dollars. This is general information and not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does an estate planning attorney in Portland do?
An estate planning attorney helps you draft legal documents such as wills revocable living trusts powers of attorney and healthcare directives. They also advise on Oregon estate tax planning and probate avoidance strategies.
Does Oregon have an estate tax?
Yes Oregon imposes an estate tax on estates valued over 1 million dollars as of 2024. This is separate from the federal estate tax exemption which is much higher. Proper planning can help reduce or eliminate this state tax liability.