Wills Attorneys in Washington
The estate plan you build today could be your final gift to those you love most, carrying out your final wishes that spare your survivors the time, expense, energy and inconvenience of costly, lengthy probate proceedings or litigation.
At Marine View Law, our lead estate planning attorney, Renee Roman, is experienced in the preparation of an effective, thoughtful estate plan, and she can help you with originating and updating any plan that provides for your family’s future financial security.
We help you prepare for the distribution of your assets by learning as much as we can about your financial situation. Then, we evaluate a variety of strategies for effective asset transfer, including the use of wills, conveyances and living trusts. We can also discuss the benefits of gifting and charitable contributions with you.
With careful consideration of each option, we are dedicated to recommending the best approach to meet your objectives.
Marine View Law assists estate planning and probate clients throughout Washington state from our offices in greater Seattle, King County and the Puget Sound area. Contact our law offices at 206-792-5549 or by email to arrange your confidential initial consultation.
Experienced In All Types Of Estate Planning
Our lawyers can recommend a number of useful estate planning tools, such as:
- Wills and living wills: A will is a legal document that specifies how you want your assets distributed after your death. It can also name guardians for minor children and help avoid probate.
- Pre- and post-nuptial agreements: A prenuptial agreement outlines how you and your future spouse will divide assets in case of divorce or death. On the other hand, a postnuptial agreement addresses financial matters and asset division after marriage.
- Healthcare power of attorney: This document appoints someone to make medical decisions for you if you are unable to do so, such as when incapacitated due to illness or injury.
- Financial power of attorney: A financial power of attorney allows someone to handle your finances if you become incapacitated.
- Cohabitation agreements: Such an agreement outlines financial responsibilities and asset division for unmarried couples living together in case of separation.
- Advance health care directives: This directive combines a living will and health care power of attorney, providing instructions for your medical care if you cannot make decisions for yourself.
Using these and other important estate documents, Marine View Law can craft a blend of strategies that provide for your loved ones after you are gone or become incapacitated.
We listen to you and learn from you, from the very start of our work together. We use this information to create an estate plan you can be proud of; one that effectively reflects your intentions.
Get Started On Your Will Today
Contact Marine View Law to start discussing your options with an experienced wills attorney. Call our skilled Washington will lawyers at 206-792-5549 or schedule a consultation by sending an email.

