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Sheets Law, PLLC

SHEETS LAW, PLLC

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Sheets Law, PLLC, founded by Alison Sheets, specializes in estate planning and immigration. Their mission is to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere where clients feel at home and heard. With their empathetic approach, they’re here to help navigate your unique legal needs. Sheets Law believes that everyone deserves quality legal representation, regardless of their background or financial situation. That's why they offer flexible payment options and a commitment to working with clients to find a solution that fits their needs. Whether you need assistance creating a will or applying for a green card, Sheets Law is here to provide guidance and support.

Alison Sheets holds a law degree and master’s in International Human Rights from the University of Denver. After spending time on the U.S./Mexico border, Alison moved to Washington state, where she enjoys hiking and a day at the beach when it's not raining. Outside her firm's practice, Alison is committed to working with underserved populations, including taking pro bono immigration cases and working with low-income tenants facing eviction. Alison is President of the Young Lawyers’ Division of the Snohomish County Bar Association and is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association and QLaw Association of Washington.

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Working with Alison Sheets at Sheets Law, PLLC means engaging with a skilled and empathetic attorney who is deeply committed to making legal services accessible and personalized. Specializing in estate planning and immigration, Alison fosters a warm and welcoming atmosphere, ensuring clients feel heard and comfortable. She brings an informed and compassionate approach to law, particularly known for her dedication to underserved populations. This includes taking on pro bono immigration cases and assisting low-income tenants. Beyond her practice, Alison's commitment is evident in her role as President of the Young Lawyers’ Division of the Snohomish County Bar Association and as a member of various legal associations, reflecting her deep commitment to her clients' needs and her impact on the community.

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