David M. Neubeck
Highly Recommended
“Our family chose David to complete a Guardianship for my Mother, and he completed a will and estate planning for my Father. I was especially touched by how he worked with my Father who experiences cognitive impairment. David made sure he always had my fathers full attention, helping my Dad to speak clearly with many check ins to ensure he understood. David is skilled in building rapport and easing the comfort level. I had complete confidence in David being able to work with and understand my Dad… I give David the highest recommendation.”
— Review via Avvo.com
Certified Elder Law Attorney* // Partner
The practice of Elder Law is a perfect fit for my strengths as a lawyer. I take pride in my ability to distill difficult concepts into understandable information and help individuals and families navigate the complexities of life that come with aging. Guiding clients through these waters takes experience and specialized knowledge and I am extremely proud that in 2018 the National Elder Law Foundation recognized me as a Certified Elder Law Attorney based on my experience and completion of a difficult examination. Commitment to the practice of Elder Law means not just supporting clients, but also supporting our community, and in furtherance of this idea I serve as a Board Member for the Whatcom Council on Aging and Elder Service Providers. Lastly, work is not life. When I am not focusing on the law, I love spending time riding bicycles in the woods.
Professional Affiliations
Board Member, Whatcom Council on Aging (2022 - Current)
Board Member, Elder Service Providers (2019 - Current)
Board Member, Northwest Washington Estate Planning Council (2018 - 2023)
Member, Whatcom County Bar Association
Member, Skagit County Bar Association
Member, Washington State Bar Association
Member, National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA)
Member, Washington Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (WAELA)
Certified Elder Law Attorney by the National Elder Law Foundation* (NELF)
*The State Supreme Court of Washington does not recognize certification of specialists in the practice of law and that certificate, award or recognition is not a requirement to practice law in the state of Washington.