About Adam
Adam Famulary built his path to law on a foundation in political science and language studies. He earned a B.A. in Political Science and Chinese Mandarin from the University of Utah, then went on to complete a J.D. at Willamette University College of Law. Those years set the stage for a practice that sits at the intersection of legal structure and personal planning.
After law school he established practices in Oregon. He is licensed to practice in that state and maintains offices under the names Famulary, LLC and Famulary. The Asset Protection Law Office. His work is grounded in the rules and procedures of Oregon courts and practice, and his professional life has centered on advising individuals and small businesses on how to organize legal protections.
His undergraduate study of Chinese Mandarin and political science informs the way he approaches client matters. The language coursework provided exposure to cultural and linguistic nuance. Political science introduced him to institutional frameworks and public policy questions. He brings those perspectives to legal problems, pairing practical legal tools with an attention to how systems affect outcomes.
Famulary’s practice has a steady, narrow shape. He concentrates on the legal structures that people use to shield personal and business assets, and on the agreements that clarify ownership and control. He reviews entity formation documents, prepares estate-related instruments and counsels clients on governance matters. He works with clients who need clear, enforceable arrangements rather than speculative strategies.
Colleagues and clients describe him as workmanlike and precise. He prefers clear drafting over flourishes. His presence in Oregon’s legal community is local and practice-focused. He maintains memberships in professional organizations and keeps current on state law developments that affect his clients’ planning choices.
Outside the office he keeps ties to the academic worlds that shaped him. He reads on public policy and follows developments in trust and estate law. Those interests feed back into a practice that emphasizes predictable legal outcomes and practical solutions.
Today he operates his offices in Oregon under the Famulary names. He accepts matters that require careful legal architecture and that benefit from straightforward, document-centered counsel. He focuses his practice on asset protection, estate planning and related business-entity matters.