$ 450-450 per hour
PRO
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The only thing that really matters is who you love. After thirty years as an estate planning and probate attorney, that’s one thing that I know for sure! Yes, we’ll ask you about the money, the tax planning, the way your retirement and life insurance are designated, who gets your jewelry and shop equipment. But we always circle back to the issue of why those things are important. Who do you love, and how should they be cared for if when you are gone? What is the best tax advantaged way to care for those people?
Everybody has a Will. The state legislature wrote one for you. It’s called the Intestacy Statute. The state’s Will everywhere in the US gives money to youngsters when they turn 18. The State’s Will won’t give money to charities. It might provide for your parents, but maybe not. The State has to presume that you didn’t trust anyone to handle your affairs without being supervised, because if you had trusted someone, you would have told us. The result is that if you don’t have a Will, the Courts will supervise every move that your Executor makes. The Executor can’t sell the house without the Court reviewing all the offers. She can’t clean out your home or have a garage sale without an order from the Court.
Our goal is to help you identify your wishes, and then draft documents that capture your heart, planning in a way that gives you the best estate tax planning, maximizing your gifts.
We are located in the heart of Bellevue, WA and our office is easily accessible to King County areas of Seattle, Kirkland, Mercer Island, Renton, Issaquah, Bothell, Mill Creek and Redmond.
Madeline Gauthier is a graduate of Gonzaga University Law School and the University of Florida's Graduate Tax Program. She is formerly an Assistant Attorney General for the State of Washington. Her private practice opened in Bellevue, WA in 1992, where she has specialized in estate planning, probate and the tax complications of both of those areas.
Memberships include the East King County Estate Planning Council (formerly a board member), the East King County Bar Association (previously a board member), the King County Bar Association, and the East King County Bar Probate, and Estate Section (currently chair).
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$ 450-450 per hour
State: Washington
Acquired: 1988
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State: Oregon
Acquired: 2004
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2223 112th Ave NE, Suite 202, Bellevue, WA, 98004
www.madelinegauthier.com81 Client Reviews
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Posted by anonymous | July 01, 2009 | Wills & Living Wills
Client Review
Service: Will, Living Will, Power of Attorney. Excellent guidance, very professional, provided thoughtful answers to all my questions tailored to my situations, and provided extra reading material. I asked about doing something similar for my parents, and she gave me the information that guided me to...
Posted by Jan | March 02, 2015 | Wills & Living Wills
Will preparation
Madeline updated my will and powers of attorney. She is friendly, was responsive to my questions, professional and had good suggestions for updating the status of potential beneficiaries. She made the process quick and easy.
Posted by steven | April 22, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Lawsuits & Disputes
incredibly poor performance
After consulting with this firm we hired them & proceeded in no small part because they stated that we could get the lawsuit dismissed on venue(we were in state for a funeral). After hiring them, they then discovered that there is case law concerning this exact issue(supreme court ruling)that out of ...
Mediation is a time-honored process used to resolve lawsuits short of expensive litigation. Trial carries great risk to both parties. Mediation which results in a settlement is usually considered to by far more preferable because while neither side is totally happy, in compromising, both sides get certainty of outcome, an end to expensive litigation and the ability to move on. Mediation agreements are not forced on anyone. Parties settle at mediation by reaching an agreement because neither party wants the endure the emotional challenges, costs, and rigors of trial. Built in to the process is the mediator’s role of pointing out the weaknesses in each side’s case during the negotiations so that each party recognizes their own vulnerability. Mediators often portray the difficulties in each side’s case so that the risks of trial are evident. We warn our clients that they should not believe all of the things that the mediator says and that much posturing is involved. Our client decided to enter into mediation and to settle this case at mediation. This complaint has taken us by surprise. The mediation resolving the case ended just under a year ago. The client was very relieved and happy to get the result that he did, and congratulated us on getting them through it. It’s regrettable that now, after a year, he thinks differently of it.
"I have referred several clients to Madeline for estate planning services - always with a good result. I fully endorse her."
"I fully endorse Ms. Gauthier. She is knowledgeable, insightful, and a strong advocate for her clients. I highly recommend Ms. Gauthier to anyone seeking an attorney in the area of probate, estates and trusts."
"I endorse this lawyer. Madeline is a wonderfully knowledgeable and caring attorney. I have worked on two different matters with her and she has been a font of information and provides her clients with comprehensive estate planning customized to their needs. I have also referred a client to her in Washington and will continue to do so as I encounter needs in that state."
"I have known Madeline Gauthier professionally for over 15 years. I have referred clients to her with trusts, wills and probate questions and problems. She is a very conscience, hardworking and detailed orientated lawyer. She has written the book “Where There’s a Will There’s a Way”."
"Ms. Gauthier is an experienced and capable attorney, and a strong advocate for her clients. I highly recommend Ms. Gauthier to anyone requiring representation in the area of probate, trusts, and estates."
"Madeline is conscientious and meticulous about her work product and services. She's the kind of attorney I would hire for myself or recommend to family or friends whom I wanted to have benefit from both affordable and also top quality legal services. I am totally at ease whenever I refer my clients to her for services."
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1992 - Present
Attorney, President, Gauthier & Associates
1993 - 1993
Adjunct Professor, Golden Gate University
1988 - 1991
Assistant Attorney General, Washington State Attorney General
2005 - Present
East King County Bar Association, Trust and Estate SectionChairman
1992 - Present
King County Bar Association
1992 - Present
East King County Bar Association
1988 - Present
Washington State Bar Association
1997 - 1999
East King County Estate Planning CouncilBoard Member
1992
LL.M - Master of Laws
1987
Juris Doctor
2007
Writing Wills, teaching to other lawyers
2007
Wills, Trusts, Probate, Estate Planning, Taxes,
2006
Writing Wills, teaching to other lawyers
2005
Writing Wills, teaching to other lawyers
2004
Writing Wills, teaching to other lawyers
2003
Writing Wills, teaching to other lawyers
2002
Writing Wills, teaching to other lawyers
2001
Writing Wills, teaching to other lawyers
2000
Writing Wills, teaching to other lawyers
1999
Continuing Legal Education on Writing Wills
1998
Writing Wills, teaching to other lawyers
1997
Writing Wills, teaching to other lawyers
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English