Bellevue Probate Legal Advice (109 found)Narrow your searchPosted 5 months ago in Probate Bellevue, WA
Richard Wills' answer
Dear Bellevue, The CPA does not need to be filed with the Court (although if... Posted 9 months ago in Probate Bellevue, WA Posted 8 months ago in Guardianship Bellevue, WA
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I did not have to hire an attorney in my state. I worked with the Probate... Posted about 1 month ago in Probate Seattle, WA
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Elizabeth Rankin Powell's answer
There is no requirement that you address a probate within some specified time...
Ann Davison Sattler's answer
In Washington, probate is generally straight-forward, and, for some things like... Posted 10 months ago in Probate Bellevue, WA
A. Spencer Bergstedt's answer
The laws of intestate succession found at RCW 11.04.015(2)(b) indicate that the...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
Before the money goes to anyone in the family, creditors timely filing valid... Posted about 1 year ago in Probate Bellevue, WA
Bruce Givner's answer
Get a recommendation from a friend, neighbor or your CPA of a competent probate... Posted 6 days ago in Probate Seattle, WA
John J. Sullivan's answer
DSHS-OFR can normally recover from a nursing home resident’s estate most of... Posted 21 days ago in Probate Seattle, WA
Janet Lee Brewer's answer
Right now it's not clear whether there's a step up in cost basis anywhere -...
John J. Sullivan's answer
An interesting time to ask your question. If someone died in 2009, or dies... Posted 2 months ago in Probate Seattle, WA
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
Big creditors, such as banks and credit card companies, likely do not read the...
John J. Sullivan's answer
I share Mr. Nguyen's concern that you, perhaps, are wondering how to bypass an... Posted 11 days ago in Real Estate Seattle, WA
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Elizabeth Rankin Powell's answer
Mr. Meyers is correct; you can't transfer ownership of real property in WA...
Andrew Daniel Myers' answer
You've got to open an estate with the Probate Court. You file a petition, then... Posted 30 days ago in Probate Seattle, WA
John J. Sullivan's answer
Unless your mother's brother-in-law backs down and carries out your mother's... Posted 8 days ago in Real Estate Redmond, WA
John J. Sullivan's answer
If you want to take out a reverse mortgage you will need to own the entire...
Elizabeth Rankin Powell's answer
Please go have a consultation with one of the local,excellent real property/... Posted 8 days ago in Limited Liability Company (LLC) Seattle, WA
Joe B Stansell's answer
As a Washington lawyer, I would recommend that you retain a Hawaii lawyer to...
John J. Sullivan's answer
I join in Joe Stansell's recommendation you work with a HI attorney to make... Posted about 1 month ago in Probate Seattle, WA
James P. Frederick's answer
As long as the bank is willing to let you cash the check, then you should have...
Elizabeth Rankin Powell's answer
Previous poster is correct. I agree that you can distribute this per his will,... Posted 18 days ago in Wills / Living Wills Seattle, WA
Elizabeth Rankin Powell's answer
$1K for two wills seems awfully expensive. The risk of using software to write... Posted about 1 year ago in Probate Bellevue, WA
Joseph John Farina's answer
In florida, the probate court has the authority to decline to appoint a...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
Your question is not clear. You should review your facts and options with an... Posted 21 days ago in Estate Planning Seattle, WA
Brianne M Kampbell's answer
I would contact the attorney's office that sent the check to you and request... Posted 4 months ago in Litigation Seattle, WA
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
An attorney familiar with the policies and procedures of the court will know...
Ann Davison Sattler's answer
If you are opposing what the attorney is doing, it would be best if you... Posted about 1 month ago in Probate Seattle, WA
E. Alexandra Golden's answer
Giving you advice about US practice may be misleading, which is perhaps why you... Posted about 1 month ago in Litigation Seattle, WA
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John Arthur Bender JR's answer
Generally the estate may have more than one principal. It may be simply a...
John J. Sullivan's answer
It is correct that only a personal representative (or administrator in the case... |