Estate planning and estate administration is our specialty - the only areas of law that our firm practices, allowing us to excel at finding best solutions for all kinds of estate planning scenarios. Sarah Wolf and her legal assistants bring over 70 years of combined legal experience and professionalism to help you carry out your wishes in life as well as after.
Team Wolf is on the pulse of any changing laws, ready to chart a sound course for achieving your estate planning goals. Sarah Wolf's law career began two decades ago in Douglas County Courthouse as Deputy District Attorney. Her next job was in her favorite area of law: estate planning and administration.
Team Wolf is on the pulse of any changing laws, ready to chart a sound course for achieving your estate planning goals. Sarah Wolf's law career began two decades ago in Douglas County Courthouse as Deputy District Attorney. Her next job was in her favorite area of law: estate planning and administration.
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Sarah Wolf and her legal assistant Mary Roosa met in 2000 working in the law office of Richard Parsons, one of the most sought-after estate planning attorneys in Roseburg before his retirement. Sarah focused on client cases and Mary specialized in probate administration. They found that their individual personalities complemented each other's in surprising, and what turned out to be inseparable, ways.
From her first assignment out of law school at the Douglas County District Attorney's office as Deputy District Attorney to her current solo practice, Sarah gained valuable experience working with other attorneys, both in the law offices of Charles S. Gauger in Portland, Oregon and Richard Parsons in Roseburg.
Wills are the best known aspect of estate planning; the documents that direct our possessions after death. If your estate is complex, you may be better served with an additional document or two. We can help you decide the best options for your particular circumstances. If you have a special needs adult, we will help you prepare for unforeseen circumstances by setting up a guardianship for care.
A will is a set of instructions that explains how you want your property distributed after your death. In Oregon, you must be at least 18 years old and of sound mind to make a will. If you are married, you can make a will before you turn 18. Your will must be in writing and must be signed by you and two witnesses.
Reviews (7)
Julie D.
Nov 26, 2019
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She's the best! I hired her for my mother's estate planning and was very impressed. She and her assistant, Nicole, helped my mother navigate through some sensitive issues and came up with language that would best serve her wishes. Sarah and Nicole are extremely knowledgeable and thorough. They greatly exceeded my mother's and my expectations.
As a matter of fact, I hired Sarah soon after to handle my estate planning, which I had put off because my wishes were not your "cut-and-dry" type. Through Sarah's and Nicole's wise counsel and experience, I was finally
As a matter of fact, I hired Sarah soon after to handle my estate planning, which I had put off because my wishes were not your "cut-and-dry" type. Through Sarah's and Nicole's wise counsel and experience, I was finally
Cindy W.
Nov 22, 2019
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Sarah Wolfe was our attorney when my father died. He had not updated his will, but knew he had to do so in very little time. Sarah worked with us day and night to get it right, and actually came to the hospital to go through it with him and answer his questions. Because of her, my father was able to die in peace. Sarah has been excellent working with us throughout the whole process. She is a true professional --smart, thoughtful, responsible, and responsive.
Colette West
Aug 05, 2019
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Mcc Gaps
Jan 03, 2019
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The only reason I'm not giving this place a "1" is due to the fact I don't wish to punish Wolf for her poorly-mannered secretary. That firm is specifically popping up in multiple online lists pertaining specifically to tenant-landlord (real estate) matters. However, when I called in & explained to this secretary that I was having an issue with my landlord - she cut me off with a very rude "We don't handle THOSE kind of cases SIR!!" I wish I could better articulate her tone & demeanor for you all, but you'll just have to take my word for it that she was about as rude as it gets, & I'm NOT referring
Darcy Lawson
Oct 16, 2018
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Radi Ant
May 09, 2017
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My grandmother and I have found Sarah Wolf and staff to be smart and efficient. For us, they prepared wills, advanced medical directives and powers of attorney documents. Sarah is especially patient and skilled in explaining options and how the law works. I recommend her services to everyone without hesitation. Thank you, Team Wolf!
Diana W.
Feb 16, 2017
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Sarah is an excellent attorney. For the past three years she has been of great assistance to my mother following my father's death. She worked closely revising my mothers revocable living trust always looking out for my mother's best interests. When my mothers home sale ran into some legal issues, Sarah's advice was invaluable. She is always quick to respond to emails and telephone calls. Her office staff including Mary Roosa are top notch going out of their way to bring documents to my mother to her home to sign. Over my years I have not worked with a finer attorney. Roseburg is