Top best Guardianship Lawyers in ZIP 98102 | 1 available
1 Guardianship lawyers are available in ZIP code 98102 in Seattle, Washington. Average rating of these lawyers is /5 and 55% provide free consultation with average fees of $384 per hour.
Guardianship Lawyers Nearby Seattle 98102 (by distance)
Within 5 miles near you
(Seattle Area) 98104 2.5 miles
(Seattle Area) 98115 3.9 miles
Within 10 miles near you
(Bellevue Area) 98005 7.4 miles
Within 25 miles near you
(Edmonds Area) 98020 11.6 miles
(Lynnwood Area) 98036 12.2 miles
(Port Orchard Area) 98366 14.0 miles
(Poulsbo Area) 98370 16.1 miles
(Kent Area) 98032 17.1 miles
(Maple Valley Area) 98038 22.8 miles
(Federal Way Area) 98003 22.8 miles
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$186 - $581
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FAQs - Guardianship Lawyers in 98102 city Seattle How many Guardianship lawyers actively serve residents of Seattle, Washington? Approximately 65 licensed attorneys focus on Guardianship across Seattle, Washington. Most matters are filed through the Washington District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Guardianship lawyers in Seattle, Washington? In Seattle, typical rates range from $196-$315 per hour for Guardianship. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2576 and $7229, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Guardianship matters usually take in courts near Seattle? Guardianship cases in Seattle, Washington usually take around 4-11 months depending on complexity and the Washington District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Guardianship cases for people living in Seattle, Washington? Residents of Seattle typically see Guardianship filings handled by the Washington District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Guardianship? About 45% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Guardianship, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
1 Guardianship Lawyers Found Near You
Ms. Hurt was admitted to practice in the State of Washington in 2013. She earned her Juris Doctor Cum Laude from Seattle University School of Law in 2013 and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Political Science from the University of Washington in 2010.. As an associate with Brothers & Henderson, P.S., Ms. Hurt’s practice focuses on the areas of developmental disability law including: capacity; estate and trust planning; trust administration; establishment of and reporting on guardianship; benefits management and advocacy; independent living; and special education.. Ms. Hurt grew up in the disability community. From a young age when her brother was diagnosed with Autism she honed her advocacy skills on behalf of her brother and their friends from the playground to the classroom to school board meetings and now with the Social Security Administration and the Courthouse. She attended the Experimental Education Unit (EEU) with her brother as students in the preschool classroom and later returned in 2006 to be a teacher’s assistant. She understands first-hand the struggles and needs of families impacted by disabilities. She pursued a profession in law to meet some of the more complex and lesser understood needs of these families.. Ms. Hurt has had the good fortune to work with and learn from the two foremost authorities on disability law in Washington State. During law school, Ms. Hurt began her practice of disability law as an intern with attorney and disability advocate Larry Jones. She worked with Larry Jones until his retirement in 2013. She then began working with Brothers & Henderson, P.S. and continues to hone her advocacy skills through presentations and client representation.. In her spare time, Ms. Hurt hikes, camps, and runs ½ marathons with her friends and large extended family. She also coaches skiing with the Ski Hawks Special Olympics ski racing team and in the off-season, is an active member of the board of directors. She volunteers with her dad as an assistant coach for Special Olympic bowling, basketball, and track and field. Ms. Hurt also serves on the Board for the Arc of Washington.