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Estate Planning Lawyer Cost
in Seattle, WA

📍 Seattle, WA · Updated March 2026 · ✓ Verified Seattle data · BLS cost-of-living adjusted
Budget
$1,300
Basic / entry level
Most Common
$3,200
Standard quality
Average
Premium
$8,950
High-end / complex
Price Spectrum — Seattle vs National Average
$1,300$8,950
Seattle: $3,200
National avg: $2,500
28% above national avg
Typical range$1,300–$8,950
vs national avg28% above
Flat fee from$1,536
Seattle — Estate Planning Lawyer Market 2026 Data
Typical cost
$3,200
$1,300–$8,950 full range
vs national avg
28% above national
COL index 128 · baseline 100
Most common
flat-fee packages
Seattle market · 2026
Seattle — Estate Planning Lawyer Market2026 Data
  • Rates $300–$550/hr · Retainers typically $4,000–$9,000
  • Local market Seattle estate planning is almost always flat-fee. Probate in WA can take 9–18 months and costs 3–5% of estate value — a trust avoids this entirely.
  • Tip Always request flat-fee pricing for estate planning work in Seattle — estate plans are predictable in scope and should never be billed hourly
  • Verify wsba.org (Washington State Bar Association) before paying a retainer

Full Price Breakdown

Verified Seattle attorney rates — COL-adjusted
Estate Planning Lawyer Cost in Seattle — By Level
LevelPrice RangeWhat This Gets You
Basic will + POA$1,300Simple will, power of attorney, healthcare directive — flat fee
Full trust-based plan$3,200Living trust, pour-over will, complete family estate plan
Complex / Business succession$8,950Multi-entity, business interest transfer, advanced tax planning
Per engagement$250–$650/hr avgMost estate planning is flat fee — hourly only for complex custom work

📍 Seattle vs national average: $3,200 in Seattle vs $2,500 national avg for Estate Planning. Data sourced from BLS Regional Price Parities and updated quarterly.

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📐 Data sources: LegalTemplates.net 2026 (909 law firms: will avg ~$1,200, trust avg ~$2,500) · LegalZoom.com 2026 · ScheuermanLaw.com 2025 · BLS Regional Price Parities (COL index 128). Estimates reflect national averages adjusted for Seattle's cost of living. Always obtain 3 quotes from licensed attorneys before retaining anyone. Full methodology →
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Seattle Estate Planning Insight
Without a will in WA, assets pass under intestacy law — which may not reflect your wishes. A complete estate plan in Seattle averages $3,200 and takes 2–4 weeks to execute properly.
Will vs. trust — the right structure for Seattle residentsA will is the simpler document but goes through WA probate — a public court process. A revocable living trust is more complex to create but transfers assets privately and immediately on death, without court involvement. For Seattle homeowners with total assets above $150,000, the trust typically justifies the additional upfront cost through avoided probate expenses and administrative delays.
Flat-fee pricing is standard for estate planningEstate planning in Seattle is almost always priced as flat fees, not hourly. A basic will and powers of attorney: $640–$1,920. A full trust-based plan: $2,560–$7,680. Always request a flat-fee quote — attorneys insisting on hourly billing for standard estate planning documents are an outlier and not worth the billing uncertainty.
Beneficiary designations override your willRetirement accounts (401k, IRA), life insurance, and payable-on-death accounts pass directly to named beneficiaries — your will has no effect on these assets. Outdated beneficiary designations (ex-spouses, deceased relatives, your estate) are the most common and most expensive estate planning error. Review these after every major life event.
Powers of attorney are often the most important documentsMany Seattle residents focus only on what happens after death and neglect incapacity planning. Without a durable power of attorney, your family would need court-supervised guardianship to manage your affairs if you became incapacitated — costing $3,000–$10,000 and months of delay. A power of attorney and healthcare directive cost $384–$768 as part of an estate plan.
WA estate tax — know your specific thresholdFederal estate tax applies above $13.61 million. Verify with your Seattle attorney whether WA has a separate state estate tax threshold that could affect your estate.
Update after every major life eventAn outdated estate plan can be worse than none — it may reflect relationships and intentions that no longer exist. Review your Seattle estate plan after marriage, divorce, birth of a child, significant asset changes, or death of a named beneficiary. Many Seattle attorneys offer discounted annual review packages for existing clients.
Karen Hayes
Karen Hayes
Senior Legal Research Editor · Reviewed March 2026
Karen has spent over a decade analysing legal cost trends across personal injury, estate, and immigration law. She cross-references Martindale-Nolo surveys, state bar data, and BLS cost-of-living indices to produce city-level estimates you can trust.
Before You Hire in Seattle
✅ Before Signing a Retainer
Verify licence at your state bar website
Use 3 free consultations before choosing
Always ask for a flat fee quote — not hourly
Confirm the package includes will, POA, and healthcare directive
Ask what triggers additional charges
🚫 Red Flags
Insists on hourly billing for standard estate documents
No written fee agreement before payment
Cannot explain the trust funding process
Pushes unnecessary complexity for a simple estate
Unusually low fee without a clear document list
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How we calculate Seattle prices: Base cost data from industry surveys, adjusted by Seattle's BLS Regional Price Parity index (128 vs US average 100). Reviewed quarterly. Full methodology →
March 2026
How much does estate planning cost in Seattle?
Estate planning costs in Seattle range from $1,300 for a basic will and powers of attorney to $8,950 for comprehensive trust-based estate plans. The right plan for your situation depends on your assets, family structure, and whether avoiding probate is a priority. Always get a flat-fee quote — estate planning is rarely billed hourly.
Do I need a will or a trust in Seattle?
A will is sufficient for simple situations — but it goes through probate in Seattle. Probate typically takes 6–18 months and costs 3–5% of estate value. A revocable living trust avoids probate entirely. For estates over $150,000 in Seattle, the upfront cost of a trust plan is usually recovered in probate savings alone.
What happens if I die without a will in WA?
Without a will in WA, your assets pass under intestacy laws — a fixed formula that may not match your wishes. Your spouse may not receive everything. Minor children may have assets managed by a court-appointed guardian rather than someone you'd choose. Unmarried partners receive nothing. A basic will costs $1,300–$1,600 and solves all of these issues.
What is a power of attorney and do I need one in Seattle?
A durable power of attorney designates someone to manage your finances if you become incapacitated. Without one, your family would need to petition a Seattle court for guardianship — a process that costs $3,000–$10,000 and takes months. A power of attorney typically costs $300–$600 as part of an estate plan and can save significant expense.
How often should I update my estate plan in Seattle?
Review your estate plan after every major life event — marriage, divorce, birth of a child, death of a named beneficiary or executor, significant change in assets, or relocation to a different state. An outdated estate plan can be as problematic as no plan. Many Seattle estate planning attorneys offer annual review packages at reduced cost.
How do I verify an estate planning attorney's licence in WA?
Verify any WA attorney's licence at Washington State Bar: wsba.org. For complex estates involving trusts or tax planning, look for attorneys with the Certified Trust and Fiduciary Advisor (CTFA) or Accredited Estate Planner (AEP) designations, which indicate specialist estate planning training.

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