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Wills, Trusts, & Estates

Life has many twists and turns. Plan for the future and protect your family.

Trust Lawyer in Portland, ME

Deciding what will happen to your home, your financial assets, and your personal possessions after your passing can be a difficult process. However, if you don’t take the time to make these decisions now, a court may end up dividing your property for you.

Take Control of Your Assets


Instead of leaving such important decisions to the courts, get the assistance you need to make wise decisions concerning your estate by speaking with Law Office of John Lemieux. Law Office of John Lemieux is dedicated to helping you through every step of your estate planning, and is prepared to assist you with such legal services as:

  • Drafting a will
    Creating a living trust
  • Creating business, education, retirement, and other trusts
  • Drawing up health care and general powers of attorney
The decisions you make regarding your estate determine how your property will be divided and what estate taxes will need to be paid after your passing. Be sure that your wishes are carried out by consulting with Law Office of John Lemieux today.

    Request an Appointment or Call us at (207) 347-3198

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Visit us at our office located at 12 Revere St. in Portland, Maine or Call the Law Office of John Lemieux today at (207)347-3198.  
​There is no charge for the first half hour of your initial consultation.

We can also be reached at john@johnlemieuxlaw.com
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