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Law Office of mark t. elliott

Family Law and Estate Planning

Proudly serving Washington State

Serving Pierce County, King County, Kitsap County, and Thurston County since 2018 as well as the Puyallup Tribe of Indians since 2023

About me:

I grew up in a foster home here in Puyallup. After graduating from Puyallup High School in 2001, I worked a series of different jobs: landscape maintenance and construction, portable toilet cleaning, medical equipment delivery, parking lot cleaning, and warehouse work. I enjoyed all of these jobs, however, it always felt like something was missing. After a back injury, I was pushed by my foster mom to go back to school and pursue a new career. I quickly fell in love with political science and philosophy. I got my Associates of Arts degree from Pierce College, then moved to the University of Washington to get my Bachelor’s of Arts degree in Interdisciplinary Studies: Politics, Philosophy, and Economics. From there, I was accepted to study law at the University of Maine School of Law. I graduated from the University of Maine School of Law in 2018 and passed the Washington State Bar the same year.

I have been fighting for my clients since 2018. I will work hard to represent your interests. Currently, I am rebuilding this site (have been for a while, but clients come first) so forgive the lack of information on other pages on this site while I provide informational blogs for those with quick questions.


mark.elliott@marktelliottlaw.com
(253) 355-1866

You can also click the blue box in the bottom right corner to schedule a time for me to call you.

Areas of Practice


Family Law

Family law is not just about divorce. There are many different issues that you may face that the law addresses, married or not, and you have rights. Let’s talk about your situation and options in what is about to become the hardest part of your life.



Wills, Trusts, and Estates

You have property that you will want to leave behind when you’re gone. But there are many things to consider when planning your estate, such as taxes, whether you have a divorce decree, disabled children, and more. Let’s talk about making sure you enjoy your property during life and that it goes to who you want it to when you’re gone.