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Estate Planning and Probate

Washington State Law Firm
Olympia and Centralia's Estate Planning and Probate Attorneys

Olson Althauser Samuelson & Rayan, LLP is pleased to provide estate planning and probate services for people throughout western Washington, southwest Washington, and the south Puget Sound region. If you need experienced legal representation to assist with your estate planning goals or assist with the probate of an estate, call (360) 736-1301 to contact our law office in Centralia, Washington.

Our Estate Planning Services

Our estate planning attorneys are pleased to assist clients with a thorough review of their assets and the development of a long-term plan for asset management and transfer. Our attorneys work closely with clients to determine their wishes and create a plan designed to carry out their wishes.

Some of the estate planning tools we use include wills, trusts, community property agreements, separate property agreements, powers of attorney, living wills, medical powers of attorney, special/limited powers of attorney, testamentary trusts, revocable living trusts, special needs trusts and credit shelter trusts.

Probate and Estate Administration

We assist clients with all aspects of probate, including the probate of an estate with a will or without a will. We handle all of the necessary legal details so clients can focus on their family and friends during difficult times. We prepare all documents, contact creditors, publish required notices, handle distributions, obtain federal tax ID numbers and perform other necessary requirements of the probate process.

Contact Us

If you need to speak with a lawyer about your estate planning goals or the probate of an estate, we encourage you to contact our firm. To reach our law office in Centralia, Washington, call (360) 736-1301. For assistance online, contact us by e-mail.

Practice Areas
Location

Masonic Building
114 West Magnolia Street
P.O. Box 210
Centralia, WA 98531-4316
Phone: (360) 736-1301
Fax: (360) 736-4802

Serving Lewis County since 1946