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What Are the Differences Between Self-Settled Trusts and Third Party Special Needs Trusts in Washington State?
When Washington state residents reach the age of 18, they can begin to make independent decisions about their health, life, and finances. However, there are some individuals who may need help with these tasks to ensure t...
Washington Special Needs Trusts & Real Estate: Can a Trust Own a Home?
When Washington state residents reach the age of 18, they can begin to make independent decisions about their health, life, and finances. However, there are some individuals who may need help with these tasks to ensure t...
Effective Communication Tips for Guardian Advocacy in Washington State Hospitals
When Washington state residents reach the age of 18, they can begin to make independent decisions about their health, life, and finances. However, there are some individuals who may need help with these tasks to ensure t...
Don’t Be Fooled by Convenience: Protecting Yourself With a Lawyer-Drafted DPOA in Washington Assisted Living
As you move to an assisted living facility, consider working with a dedicated Spokane estate planning lawyer to create a customized DPOA that protects your best interests.
Essential Estate Planning Steps for Young Adults in Washington State
Young adults, especially those in good health, typically live in the moment. Your early adult years usually find you exploring the wide array of life opportunities in front of you. Graduating from college, traveling abro...
Washington Community Property & Avoiding Probate for Married Couples
Taking advantage of Washington’s community property laws can help married couples avoid probate. You can also consider alternatives like joint tenancy, living trusts, and beneficiary designations as additional strategies for probate avoidance. Discuss your options with a Spokane attorney today.
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Kristina Mattson Law is ready to work with you to design and implement the estate plan that best fits you and your family’s needs. There’s no time like the present to set out clear instructions to protect you and your estate into the future. Reach out to our Spokane office today to learn more.
If you have questions about the estate planning or probate process in Washington, Kristina Mattson Law is prepared to provide you with personalized legal guidance. Reach out to our Spokane office today at (509) 998-6629 to start discussing your goals with a dedicated and caring Spokane estate planning and probate lawyer.