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Oakdale Estate Planning Law Firm
Overview
At Mortel Law, PLLC, we understand the importance of proper estate planning. From our law office in Oakdale, Minnesota, we help people and families throughout the state prepare for life's changes and challenges. We strive to help our clients craft plans that protect them, their families and their assets.
Beginning with a initial consultation, we get to know our clients and develop an understanding of what is important to them and their concerns as they age. We explain the purpose and advantages of the available estate planning tools, including wills and trusts, and aid people in creating the best plan for their circumstances and needs. It is our goal to give our clients peace of mind that they and their loved ones will be taken care of.
Determined to break the mold of what is traditionally expected, our attorney takes a modern approach and develops innovative solutions to our clients' legal issues. We help clients manage their assets and holdings during their lifetimes and ensure they are transferred to their intended beneficiaries when they pass away. We recognize no one wants to leave behind a burdensome estate for their loved ones to deal with. We explain to our clients how the estate tax laws apply to their situations and keep them in mind as we create and maintain their estate plans.
Our law office accepts credit cards.
About Mortel Law, PLLC
Practice Areas
- Estate Planning
- Probate & Estate Administration
- Wills
- Trusts
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
7845 3rd Street NorthSuite 110 Oakdale, MN 55128
Phone
Fax
- 651-288-2843
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