Reanna Seipert - Seattle, WA
Attorney at V. Freitas Law, PLLC
Lawyers in Seattle, WA
544 29th Avenue Seattle, WA 98122
Updated: 07/07/2026
Attorney Information
Overview
Reanna Seipert is a Washington State family law attorney dedicated to representing individuals and families through life's most challenging legal transitions.
Licensed with the Washington State Bar Association since September 2022, Reanna holds a Juris Doctor from the University of Idaho College of Law, and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology - with minors in pre-law, Spanish, and natural sciences - from the College of Idaho. Her academic foundation in both human behavior and the law informs the thoughtful, client-centered approach she brings to every case.
Reanna's practice is devoted entirely to domestic relations and family law. She regularly handles complex divorce proceedings, parenting plans, child support, modifications, relocation matters, minor guardianships, and Domestic Violence Protection Orders. She is experienced both mediation and trial, and is ultimately committed to guiding her clients with clarity and compassion.
What sets Reanna apart is the perspective she brings beyond her credentials. As a child of divorce and a stepparent herself, she has lived the experiences her clients bring to her office. That personal understanding shapes how she listens, how she advocates, and why she chose this area of law.
When she is not practicing law, Reanna can be found exploring Pacific Northwest landscapes, spending time with animals, drawing, painting, or on her yoga mat.
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Contact
544 29th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98122
Phone Number: 206-536-2875
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.vfreitaslaw.com
Hours: Appointment Only
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