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Handling a Parent’s Multi‑State Estate: Key Steps Under Oregon Law
FAQ: Steps to Settle a Parent’s Estate When Assets Are in More Than One State (Oregon Law) Disclaimer: This information…
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Oregon: How to Make Sure a Wrongful Death Settlement Is Filed and Split Correctly
Detailed Answer Short answer: In Oregon, wrongful-death claims are normally prosecuted by the decedent’s personal representative under Oregon’s wrongful death…
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Oregon: Can a Co‑Heir Be Required to Reimburse an Appraisal Before an Estate Buyout?
Can a co‑heir be required to reimburse an appraisal before an estate buyout? — Clear answers under Oregon law Short…
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How to Transfer a Deceased Parent’s House to Children — Oregon Probate & Intestate Guide
Transferring Real Property After a Parent Dies Intestate in Oregon: A Practical Guide Disclaimer This is general information only and…
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Oregon: How to Take Over a Parent’s Mortgage After Their Death — What You Need to Know
Detailed Answer Disclaimer: This is general information only, not legal advice. I am not a lawyer. For advice about your…
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Proving Paternity for Inheritance in Oregon: Steps When Dad’s Name Is Not on Your Birth Certificate
How to prove you are your father’s child for inheritance when his name is not on your birth certificate (Oregon)…
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Protecting an Inheritance in Oregon When an Estate Is Contested — FAQ
Protecting an Inheritance in Oregon When an Estate Is Contested Short answer: Act quickly, preserve evidence, speak with the estate’s…
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How to Become the Personal Representative of a Sibling’s Intestate Estate in Oregon
Step-by-step guide to getting appointed the personal representative of an intestate sibling’s estate in Oregon This FAQ-style guide explains, in…
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Notifying Heirs and Interested Persons When Opening Probate in Oregon
Notifying Interested Persons and Heirs When You Open Probate in Oregon Detailed answer This overview explains, in plain language, who…
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Finalizing Probate and Selling Estate Property in Oregon
How to finish probate when a decedent’s will is old and you need to sell estate real property Quick answer…