Free Phone Consultation About Your Estate Planning
Magnuson Lowell P.S., provides intelligent estate planning services for individuals and families. We are your complete law firm for helping you protect your family's success for your beneficiaries. Our clients include families with simple estate planning needs including a house and financial savings, as well as families with complex business and asset valuation needs.
Making Sure Your Wishes Are Followed
Our firm can help you draft a testamentary will and establish trust instruments that will ensure that your spouse, children and other beneficiaries receive your family assets upon your death. We will draft wills to ensure that you, and not the courts, decide who cares for your minor children in the unfortunate event of your early passing. We will consult with your tax advisor to help reduce or eliminate future tax consequences related to preserving your wealth for the benefit of your heirs. Getting your final affairs in order is one of the most important things you can do to preserve the well-being of your family.
We offer complete estate planning law services, including:
- Wills
- Trusts
- Probate law
- Guardianships
- Durable powers of attorney
- Living wills, advance healthcare directives
- Community Property Agreements
- Retirement planning
We have a sincere commitment to providing exceptional estate planning support for our clients throughout King County and neighboring counties. We pride ourselves on effective and efficient asset preservation assistance focused on helping you meet your objectives, and skilled representation. At the Law Offices of Magnuson Lowell P.S., you can count on honest, attentive professionals dedicated to providing you with peace of mind for the years ahead.
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Ask about the lawyer’s experience and focus. Find out how much of their practice is dedicated to estate planning and whether they regularly handle situations like yours, such as blended families, minor children, business ownership, higher net worth estates, or digital assets. The right attorney should be able to explain how their experience supports your long-term goals and your family’s unique needs.
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A comprehensive estate plan typically includes wills, trusts, guardianship designations for children, healthcare directives, and powers of attorney. Ask how the attorney ensures assets are properly titled and funded into trusts, how digital assets are addressed, and whether they coordinate with your CPA, financial advisor, or other professionals. You should also understand how planning for minor children is handled and what systems are in place to keep everything aligned.
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Clarify whether the firm charges flat fees or hourly rates and what services are included in the total cost. Ask about fees for future updates, quick questions, or life changes, and whether they offer a maintenance or membership program for regular plan reviews. It’s also important to understand how often your plan is reviewed, how you’ll be notified of legal changes, and what happens if your attorney retires or becomes unavailable in the future.
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