Ryan Wesley Collier, experienced Estate Planning, Probate attorney in Salem, OR with 76 reviews
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Ryan Wesley Collier

1020 Liberty St SE, Salem, OR

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1997:
Willamette University College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1993:
University of Puget Sound, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Ignacio scaggs

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16 Feb, 2025
I’m retired and split my time between CT and OR. My original estate plan was developed by a law firm in CT. Mr. Ryan Collier was very thorough in reviewing my original estate plan and making suggestions for the update. His review of my original estate plan identified a deficiency. Updates were incorporated into the new estate plan to protect my assets in OR & CT. Collier law firm was very helpful and responsive to any questions that arose after our initial meeting. The final documentation package provided was excellent. I would highly recommend using this firm for your estate planning needs.
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James

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20 Nov, 2024
Estate planning - explained everything to me carefully. Made sure I felt heard. Thorough. Made me feel wanted and welcome. Quickly and efficiently addressed my concerns and updated my plan on the spot when minor changes were needed. I feel safe to ask questions in the future if I have any.
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Mathew hudson

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04 Nov, 2024
Over the last few years, I had referred my mother, and then my in-laws to Collier Law for their estate and trust preparations and then my wife and I chose to use them for our trust set up most recently. We've had a very positive experience - Mayra was thorough in her interview of our needs. She broke down the concepts and gave more accessible explanations for legal issues. She was patient as we took our time to get documents ready. And we were presented with a trust package that makes it so much easier for us and our executors to review together.
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and professional staff who provide clear explanations and guidance throughout the process
“Ryan Collier did an excellent job of explaining the complete process of estate planning to my mother and I. The materials and checklists at the end of the process has helpful for us to get the last final bits completed.”
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Friendly, personable, and compassionate approach that puts clients at ease
“The whole experience was excellent. Everyone was knowledgeable, professional, friendly, and put me completely at ease.”
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Thorough and detailed estate planning services that address clients' specific needs and concerns
“Ryan listened to our concerns, desires, and asked questions to make sure we have a trust that will fit our needs. It was a relatively easy process. We are very pleased with Ryan and his staff, who are very friendly.”
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Responsive and accessible support, with the firm being available to assist clients even after the initial engagement
“It is a relief to know all our matters are in order. Ryan and his associates have been a blessing to me during a difficult time.”
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Reasonable and transparent pricing that provides good value for the services rendered
“The preset price on the package at Collier made it so we didn't have to worry about how the bill was adding up with each phone call or meeting.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2013:
MaPs Credit Union Private Client Group, What the New Tax Law Means to You - The Taxpayor Relief Act of 2012
2011:
Trust and Estate Newsletter, Is it Time to Update my Estate Plan

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