Jessie Y Minger
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Jessie Y. Minger is a dedicated attorney based in Portland, specializing in estate planning and probate law. With a profound commitment to advocating for vulnerable individuals in the community, Jessie is passionate about holding those who take advantage of others accountable. Her unique approach to law combines a deep understanding of the complexities of probate administration, trust law, and elder law with valuable courtroom expertise. Drawing on her experience as a litigator and former prosecutor at the Multnomah County District Attorney’s office, Jessie brings a wealth of knowledge to every case. Her extensive background in civil trial practice equips her with the skills necessary to navigate litigation, mediation, and arbitration effectively. This comprehensive perspective allows her to identify innovative solutions for her clients, often uncovering options they may not have previously considered. Jessie's commitment to her clients goes beyond mere legal representation; she strives to empower them with the information and guidance they need to make informed decisions about their futures. Whether assisting clients in drafting wills, navigating the complexities of trust administration, or guiding families through the probate process, Jessie provides compassionate, personalized support tailored to each client's unique circumstances. In Portland, Jessie Y. Minger stands out as a trusted advocate in estate planning and probate law, dedicated to ensuring that every client receives the attention and expertise they deserve. Her unwavering dedication to justice and her clients’ well-being makes her an invaluable resource for anyone in need of legal assistance in these critical areas.
About Estate Planning Law
Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.