Washington State attorneys experienced in estate planning and family law

A caring and dedicated attorney can protect your wishes even after you are gone.

Estate Law issues can be difficult to think about, but are highly important to the well-being of those that we leave behind. Anjilvel Law is pleased to provide a range of services for your estate planning needs. We work with you to accomplish your unique goals through a  personalized estate plan. We draft wills, complex trusts, including special needs trusts, powers of attorney and health care directives.

Take steps toward resolving your legal issue today

Call (206) 855-3154 to make an appointment for an initial consultation. During this consultation we will discuss your situation and determine the most effective path to move forward through the legal system.

Why do I need a will?

Without a will, the state’s procedures for dividing up your property may cause complications for those you leave behind, and may not reflect how you feel your estate should be distributed.

Learn more about Washington’s guidelines for dividing estates without a will

How do I prepare for end-of-life health issues?

For your care givers and loved ones, a set of simple documents can be prepared to avoid confusion about what you would want to do medically should you become unable to speak for yourself. These documents can establish how you want to deal with end-of-life issues, appoint trusted individuals to make healthcare decisions in the case of your inability to do so, and share your end-of-life wishes with your healthcare provider.

Learn more about preparing for end-of-life decision making


Estate Planning Blog Posts

  • Law in the Time of COVID-19

    Published in the March, 2021 Washington State Bar News How I ditched my office but maintained my solo practice For the majority of my 30-year career as a lawyer, licensed in three jurisdictions, I have been a proud solo practitioner. As a solo, I have enjoyed the freedom to adapt my practice to my life,…

  • COVID-19 (Coronavirus) information related to family law in King County

    During the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) outbreak our law office will remain open virtually and we are available by telephone, email or videoconference to all existing and new clients. We will be as immediately responsive as possible. The last few months have been stressful and difficult for all of us as the reality of the pandemic continues…

  • Dying without a will – two bad ideas

    Estate Planning 101 Obviously, we have no control over our death. We do, however, have control over the expression of our wishes and a well drafted set of estate planning documents can avoid a lot of expense and confusion for the people you leave behind. What happens if I die without a will?   If…