Your Questions, Answered

  • No. NWLA is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. We provide estate-planning education, guided support, and access to lawyer-backed, state-specific estate planning software.

  • The software is developed and maintained under the oversight of licensed attorneys and customized to comply with state-specific estate-planning laws.

  • Yes. The entire process is conducted through secure video calls and online tools. In-person meetings can be arranged if preferred.

  • Estate planning isn’t one-and-done. We help clients revisit and adjust their plans as life circumstances evolve.

  • Yes. In addition to estate planning guidance, NWLA offers licensed public notary services for eligible documents. This allows many clients to complete notarization conveniently as part of the overall process.

  • Yes. Mobile notary services are available within 15 miles of Enumclaw, WA. Travel fees are confirmed in advance.

  • Washington state allows up to $15 per notarization act. A $30 travel fee applies for mobile notary appointments within the local service area. Additional fees may apply for special locations and are confirmed in advance.