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ESTATE PLANNING AND ELDER LAW

Let us help you plan for your future.

Your estate is everything that you own. Although it is common later in life, estate planning is not just for the elderly or retired. Life is unpredictable, and always changing. Unexpected life events, such as illness, accidents, and incapacity can and do happen. Working with an attorney to craft your estate plan can bring predictability and security for yourself and your loved ones. Our attorneys stand ready to help you craft a personalized state plan that fits your current need, accounts for your future plans, and protects your family. 

Even if you already have an estate plan, it is important to remember that estate planning is an ongoing process, not a one-time set-it-and-forget-it event. All estate plans should be reviewed and updates as your family and financial situation changes.

Elder law also covers laws related to Vulnerable Adult Abuse. Whether because of age, disability, or other factors, dependency on other and resulting vulnerability become an issue. 
 Elder Law is a broad legal field and encompasses many issues, including:
  • Medicaid and Medicare planning
  • Long-term healthcare plans, and changes brought about by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
  • Assisted living facilities
  • Gift and Estate Tax matters
  • The creation and management of living and irrevocable trusts 
  • Guardianship 
  • Durable Power of Attorney
  • Healthcare directives (Living Wills)

Our attorneys are also experienced in Washington State probate proceedings. For more information on how we can assist with estate planning, contact one of our experienced attorneys or schedule a consultation.


We cover a variety of estate planning services including:
  • Last will and testament
  • Pour over will
  • Living will
  • Durable power of attorney
  • Trusts
    • ​Revocable or living trust
    • Irrevocable trust
  • And more
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Flat Fee Documents

Simple Will
$250 (1 set) or $450 (2 sets)

Addition of Special Needs Trust
​$125 each

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