Puget Sound Wills & Trusts

Complete Estate Planning Services

Puget Sound Wills & Trusts

Complete Estate Planning Services

Wills & Living Trusts

Health Care Directives

Durable Powers of Attorney

Probate

At Puget Sound Wills & Trusts we are devoted to offering complete estate planning services, from simple Wills to more complex Revocable Living Trusts. Our approach emphasizes flat-fee packages for most of our services and we always offer a complimentary initial consultation.

We have five convenient offices in Edmonds, Kirkland, Mill Creek, Skagit Valley and Seattle.

Additionally, we offer services for probate and trust administration.

Packages

All packages include a complimentary initial consultation.

Married Couples

We offer four packages that cater to married couples who are in need of some or all of following services:

Wills & Living Trust

Health Care Directives

Durable Powers of Attorney

Community Property Agreement

Credit Shelter Trust

Individuals

We offer three packages that cater to individuals who are in need of some or all of following services:

Simple Wills

Living Trust

Health Care Directives

Durable Power of Attorney

Meet the Attorneys

Kyle G Ray - Puget Sound Wills Attorney

Kyle G.
Ray

Michael Biesheuvel - Puget Sound Wills Attorney

Michael L.
Biesheuvel

Caroline Snell
Bradley

Courtnee
Grego

Lauren
Eldridge

Frequently Asked Questions

What topics will be covered in my complimentary initial consultation?
  • How would you like to distribute your assets?
  • Who would you appoint as the Personal Representative/Executor of your estate?
  • Who would you appoint as guardian of your minor children?
  • Who would you trust to make financial decisions for you if you were incapacitated?
  • Who would you trust to make health care decisions for you if you were incapacitated?
  • If you were diagnosed in a permanent unconscious state, how would you like doctors to respond?
What should I bring with me for my complimentary initial consultation?

It is recommended that you bring any previous Wills, Trusts or other estate planning documents with you to the initial consultation. We do not require the addresses or social security numbers of your Executor/Personal Representative or any beneficiaries; legal names are sufficient. This is because a Last Will and Testament becomes a matter of public record upon your passing and we are committed to protecting your privacy and that of your family and loved ones.

What is a Last Will and Testament?

A Will is a legal document prepared and executed during your lifetime to provide instructions for the division of your property, the care of your minor children, the handling of your estate and other important matters after you pass away. For many people, a Will is the most important document they will execute in their lifetime. The significance of a Will depends less on the size of the estate than on the kinds of property left or on the matters to be taken care of upon your passing. Wills become a matter of public record upon death.

Contact Us

Ready to get started?  Have questions?  Schedule your complimentary consultation today!  425-712-0279

We look forward to meeting you!