Law Office of Daniel J. Neilsen, PLLC

Wills & Trusts


Creating a plan for the future is one of the most loving actions you can take for those you care about. At the Law Office of Daniel J Neilsen, PLLC, we understand the importance of making your wishes known and securing peace of mind for you and your family. We serve clients across South King County, Pierce County, and Yakima County, helping with comprehensive estate planning services, including wills, trusts, and special needs trusts. Whether you’re establishing a standard will or a special needs trust to protect a loved one, we’re here to support you with understanding and care.

Our process begins with getting to know you and your unique wishes for the future. Together, we’ll explore the options that best align with your goals, whether that’s creating a straightforward will, establishing a trust for smoother asset management, or setting up a special needs trust to secure lifelong care for a family member. Throughout each step, we’ll provide guidance to make sure you feel confident and supported in your decisions.

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Our wills and trusts services offer you and your loved ones clarity, security, and assurance that your wishes will be honored. We’re here to simplify the process, making sure your estate planning reflects your personal values and provides lasting protection.

Frequently Asked Questions


  • What’s the difference between a will and a trust?

    A will is a document that outlines your wishes after your passing, while a trust is a legal entity that can take effect during your lifetime, allowing for potential probate avoidance and more flexible asset management.

  • What is a special needs trust, and who is it for?

    A special needs trust is designed to provide financial support for a loved one with disabilities without affecting their eligibility for government benefits. It’s a caring way to ensure they have the support they need long-term.

  • Can I update my will or trust in the future?

    Yes, we encourage clients to review and update their documents as life circumstances change. We’re here to help make those adjustments so your estate plan remains current and relevant.


Plan for the future with confidence and care. Contact the Law Office of Daniel J Neilsen, PLLC to discuss your will, trust, or special needs trust today. Serving clients across South King County, Pierce County, Yakima County, and beyond.

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