About Stephanie

Stephanie Palmblad built a career that favors careful planning and clear documents over courtroom drama. She practices at a firm whose name signals a steady interest in legacy matters. Her work is steady, precise and often quiet. That approach has defined her public profile.

Her educational background is not listed here, but her path into law followed the usual routes of study and bar admission. Over the years she moved into practice where clients come for sustained guidance rather than headline-making litigation. She has worked in settings that value detailed drafting and long-term client relationships.

Early in her career she spent time learning the mechanics of estate-related practice. That period included drafting wills, trusts and related documents, and handling procedural matters that accompany probate and administration. The tasks are procedural and document-driven, and she learned to manage both paperwork and the conversations family members bring during difficult transitions. Those skills shaped how she approaches client intake, intake interviews and follow-up.

As her practice matured, Palmblad took on cases that required coordination across professions. She has worked with financial advisers, accountants and fiduciaries to align legal documents with client expectations and financial realities. The coordination work often involved explaining legal options in plain language, preparing clear directives and ensuring executors and trustees had usable guidance. Colleagues describe her work as methodical. Clients rely on clear explanations and predictable processes.

Her name is associated with Willamette Legacy Law. At that firm she continued the trajectory toward steady, document-centered work. The firm environment supports close attention to detail and the kind of steady client contact that legacy matters demand. Palmblad’s role at the firm fits the pattern of an attorney who prefers planning and clarity over adversarial conflict.

Outside the office she has kept involvement in professional circles that emphasize best practices for client service and document administration. That participation has kept her current on procedural changes and common practice standards. She remains based at Willamette Legacy Law, where her current practice concentrates on legacy and estate planning matters.

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 1032 3rd Street NW Salem OR 97304