Welcome to Althauser Rayan Abbarno
Our dedicated team of attorneys stands ready to defend your rights and guide you through the complexities of the legal system. Specializing in a broad spectrum of practice areas including Personal Injury, Workers’ Compensation, Estate Planning, Family Law, Criminal Defense, and more, we are committed to delivering justice and personalized solutions for each of our clients. With a rich history of advocacy and a deep understanding of the law, our attorneys bring experience, knowledge, and compassion to every case. Contact us today for a free consultation and let us fight for you
Our Services
Personal Injury Law
Whether you were injured in an automobile collision, motorcycle collision, slip and fall, dog bite, or wrongful death claims, our experienced and knowledgeable team of injury attorneys is ready to fight for your rights.
Workers Comp
Our attorneys are honored to assist injured workers and their families navigate the complex workers compensation laws. We fight for your rights and benefits, including Time-Loss Compensation, Medical Treatment, and more.
Estate Planning
Our attorneys are pleased to assist clients with a review of their assets and develop a long-term plan for asset management and transfer. We work closely with clients to determine their wishes and create a plan designed to carry them out.
Real Estate & Property
We are pleased to provide experienced legal representation on behalf of real estate purchasers, sellers, investors, and developers. We are pleased to assist clients with the purchase, sale, investment, or development of commercial properties of all kinds.
Family Law
As your attorney, it’s our job to apply the skills necessary to reach your goals pertaining to your family law matter. Whether it’s a matter of domestic violence, child custody, child support, protecting your assets, or relocating your child, we will defend your rights.
Criminal Law
Jail time, hefty fines, and/or the loss of driving privileges or professional licenses can wreak havoc on your personal and professional life. If you’re charged with a crime, having an experienced and knowledgeable criminal defense attorney will make all the difference.
Our Attorneys
Todd Rayan
Todd Rayan represents clients in complex civil litigation, personal injury cases, and estate and probate matters.
Peter Abbarno
Peter Abbarno is a community leader and local attorney throughout Southwest
Washington.
Jakob McGhie
Jakob represents clients charged with felony and misdemeanor crimes, as well as DUI and traffic infractions. He practices in both our Olympia and Centralia offices.
Kathryn Eyraud
Kathryn is an attorney prepared for trial and ready to fight for your rights. She represents clients in divorce, child support, child custody, adoption, and domestic violence matters.
Samuel Wilkens
Samuel Wilkens joined Althauser Rayan Abbarno, LLP in 2019. Samuel graduated from The University of South Dakota in 2014 with a bachelor’s of arts in Kinesiology and earned his Juris Doctorate from University of South Dakota School of Law in 2018.
Ryan Endsley
Recent Posts
Legislature may change definition of “Theft”!
The Washington State Legislature is considering a change to the definition of "Theft" as defined in RCW 9A.56.020. Currently, Theft means To wrongfully obtain or exert unauthorized control over the...
Jakob McGhie named newest Althauser Rayan Abbarno partner!
Althauser Rayan Abbarno announces Jakob McGhie as their newest Partner The attorneys and staff with Althauser Rayan Abbarno are proud to announce their newest partner Jakob McGhie. Jakob joins...
Peter Abbarno named the Daily Chronicle Newspaper’s Person of the Year!
Peter Abbarno named Person of the Year! On a recent day, United Way of Lewis County Executive Director Debbie Campbell received a surprising gift in the form of a note and $500 left in the mail....
The Secure Act and your Estate Planning
Planning for retirement and estate planning are important at any age. That is why the Estate Planning attorneys with Althauser Rayan Abbarno want our clients to have up-to-date information. The...
Use Your Turn Signal, says Supreme Court
The state Supreme Court says: yes, you must use your signal when turning or changing lanes. RCW 46.61.305 states that "no person shall turn a vehicle or move right or left upon a roadway unless and...