Top best Estate Planning Lawyers in ZIP 98284 | 3 available
3 Estate Planning lawyers are available in ZIP code 98284 in Sedro Woolley, Washington. Average rating of these lawyers is 3/5 and 54% provide free consultation with average fees of $350 per hour.
Estate Planning Lawyers Nearby Sedro Woolley 98284 (by distance)
Within 25 miles near you
(Mount Vernon Area) 98274 13.3 miles
(Mount Vernon Area) 98273 15.3 miles
(Bellingham Area) 98225 22.5 miles
(Stanwood Area) 98292 24.2 miles
(Anacortes Area) 98221 24.8 miles
Within 50 miles near you
(Oak Harbor Area) 98277 28.6 miles
(Lynden Area) 98264 31.5 miles
(Ferndale Area) 98248 31.6 miles
(Blaine Area) 98239 35.3 miles
(Eastsound Area) 98245 37.3 miles
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$214 - $485
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2.8 - 3.2 ★
3 Estate Planning Lawyers Found Near You
I am a second-career attorney who started Adaptive Law Firm PS so I could offer legal services my own way. I pursued my law degree following a nearly ten-year academic career in urban planning and community development, and now apply my problem-solving mentality to a mixed practice of estate planning, land use and elder law. I represent my home district (District 3) on the Skagit County Planning Commission, and continue to teach as an adjunct professor in the accredited Urban and Regional Planning program at Cal Poly Pomona. I am a member of the Washington State Association for Justice (WSAF), a volunteer attorney with Community Action of Skagit County, and a licensed real estate broker with Windermere Real Estate / North Cascades.. I earned my J.D. from Lewis and Clark Law School in Portland, Oregon in 2011, where I emphasized agriculture and natural resources law, and my Ph.D. in Urban Studies from Portland State University in 2001. I also hold a B.A. in Planning and Environmental Policy from Western Washington University’s Huxley College in Bellingham, Washington. I am licensed to practice law in Washington and Montana.. If I am outside the office, I am probably hanging out with my kids Owen (age 3) and Zoe (age 1), running the amazing trails of Skagit County, baking gluten-free goodies that I may or may not share with others, or listening to elder law podcasts. (Yes, I’m serious.)