Northwest Elder Law Group - Seattle, WA
Elder Law Lawyers in Seattle, WA
2150 N. 107th St. Suite 501 Seattle, WA 98133
Seattle Elder Law Firm
Updated: 03/03/2026
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Verified ClientHired Law firm 2015-2016My Dad is very hard of hearing, and also just didn't think any of his documents needed updating. But he had a mix of old and older documents, and Janet Smith helped us sort them out. She updated the ones that needed updating so we could better help him, and in her clear, patient way, she explained to him why a few simple changes were needed. Because his hearing is so poor, he often misses out on important conversations, and I especially appreciated her efforts and her success communicating with him!
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Verified ClientHired Law firm 2010-2019Janet and her team are knowledgeable, experienced and beyond kind. My entire large family and most friends are clients. Can’t recommend them highly enough. Very talented with stressful family issues.
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Hired Law firm 2022Julia was Awesomeness! I'd recommend her to anyone needing a Winning Team. Anyone needing a VAPO, she's the one to call. Wonderful Firm. It was a pleasure to work with them.
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Hired Law firm 2019My partner and I thought our existing documents were good enough and just needed some tweaking and a fresh eye to ensure congruence among the various provisions. We worked with Katie Peterson who carefully reviewed the docs and shared with us the reasons why they should be updated and re-done, as well as informing us about some docs we should have but never even considered! All of our questions (and we had a lot!) were patiently answered along with her basis to support her responses. We now feel relieved that we found the NELG and specifically Katie. And the cost of the services are reasonable and well-deserved.
Areas of Practice
- Elder Law
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