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Ann Patrice Bryant

Bryant Law PLLC • Seattle, WA
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Seattle, WA, 98101, US

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Ann Patrice Bryant is the founding attorney of Bryant Law PLLC, a boutique law firm based in Seattle, WA, specializing in estate planning. With a dedicated focus on helping clients navigate the complexities of wills, trusts, and the preservation of family wealth, Ann is committed to providing personalized legal strategies tailored to meet each client’s unique needs and objectives. Ann's expertise in estate planning is complemented by her deep understanding of Washington state laws and regulations, enabling her to offer insightful guidance on asset protection, tax planning, and the seamless transfer of wealth across generations. Her approach is both compassionate and detail-oriented, ensuring that clients feel supported throughout the planning process and confident in their future. At Bryant Law PLLC, Ann emphasizes the importance of proactive estate planning, advocating for a forward-thinking approach that adapts to life’s changes. She takes the time to listen and understand her clients' circumstances, ensuring that their estate plans are comprehensive and robust. Ann’s dedication to her clients and her passion for her practice are evident in her meticulous attention to detail and her unwavering commitment to client satisfaction. For individuals and families seeking to secure their legacy and protect their assets, Ann Patrice Bryant is an esteemed legal partner ready to guide them through every step of the estate planning process. Contact Bryant Law PLLC today to schedule a consultation and start planning for a secure future.

About Estate Planning Law

Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.

Updated: Mar 21, 2026