Estate planning for —
parents of young children.
Naming guardians and protecting assets for kids — without leaving anything to a judge to decide.
Estate Planning · Serving all of Washington
Wills, trusts, probate, and elder law — drafted by attorneys who will explain what every paragraph means, and who will still be here when your family needs them.
85+
Years of Washington practice
Statewide
Remote-friendly representation
Flat-fee
on most common plans
★ 4.9
17 Google reviews
Who we work with
Estate planning for —
Naming guardians and protecting assets for kids — without leaving anything to a judge to decide.
Estate planning for —
Ensuring that what you built passes the way you intend — with the business succession piece built in.
Estate planning for —
Careful, thoughtful planning to avoid future conflict — even when the structure is anything but standard.
Estate planning for —
Disability planning, powers of attorney, and health care directives — peace of mind, not paperwork.
Estate planning for —
Steady, experienced representation through probate — the practical and the personal both, together.
Our services
Most of our clients work with us across multiple matters over the years. The full menu is here when you need it.
Our approach
First
A phone call or video meeting to understand your family, your assets, and what matters to you.
Then
We draft the plan ourselves — no template mill, no paralegal hand-off.
Next
We walk you through every document. You leave with originals, digital copies, and a plan you understand.
Always
Estate planning isn't a one-time transaction. We're the firm your family calls when something changes.
In their words
"We've worked with SKN on three generations of family estate matters. Our kids will, too."
Frequently asked
Yes. Estate planning isn't about wealth — it's about making decisions now instead of leaving them to a judge later.
Most of our estate planning clients never set foot in our office. Video meetings, secure document sharing, and mail-in signing make it straightforward.
We offer flat-fee engagements for most common plans. We'll quote a fixed price at the end of your first consultation.
Most plans are complete within 4–6 weeks of the initial meeting.
A will directs what happens to your assets after death; a trust can manage assets during your life and after. We'll recommend the right fit in your consultation.
Ready to start?
We'll tell you honestly whether you need a plan, and what it would cost.