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In Search of a Estate Planning Attorney in Oregon
Hi There,
I have a revocable living trust (California) and I just purchased an investment property (Oregon). I'm looking to transfer the deed into living trust. I had thought that I could have the escrow company prepare this, but according to them "
Unfortunately the state of Oregon is very strict on Escrow companies preparing deeds outside of escrow."
So I guess my first question is, does this now need to be done by an attorney? Is there document prep companies I can use instead? Looking for the most economical option to get this prepared. I believe the title company will do the recording for free if I get the documents prepared. Not sure what is all involved. Some help, recommendations, pointers would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.