Seattle Trusts Legal Advice (106 found)Narrow your searchPosted 7 days ago in Trusts Seattle, WA
Henry Daniel Lively's answer
The money is no longer your dad's. It was put into an Irrevocable Trust. You...
Daniel Frederick Quick's answer
As trustee you are required to protect the assets of the trust estate. If your... Posted 11 days ago in Trusts Seattle, WA
Derek W. Jensen's answer
Our state statutes concerning trusts and the duties of trustees are located in... Posted about 1 month ago in Trusts Seattle, WA
Stephen Michael Waltar's answer
The fee needs to be reasonable. It is sometimes hard to determine just what...
Ann Davison Sattler's answer
We represent a lot of trustees (corporate and individual) and there is a wide... Posted 2 months ago in Wills / Living Wills Seattle, WA
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
Your attorney won't find "it is awkward to bring it up". A trustee generally... Posted 10 days ago in Car / Auto Accident Seattle, WA
Alexandra A Filutowski's answer
You know your body best. If you are still in pain, seek treatment. You have...
Christopher Lee Thayer's answer
You are right to make sure that you have completely recovered before you... Posted 14 days ago in Car / Auto Accident Seattle, WA
Jason Garrett Epstein's answer
My advice is to always try to work things out with your current attorney first....
Donald L Jacobs' answer
It would be impossible to advise you what fair compensation is without doing a... Posted 24 days ago in Foreclosure Seattle, WA
Shawn B Alexander's answer
The name and address is what you are entitled to know, however a reading of the... Posted 25 days ago in Debt / Lending Agreements Seattle, WA
Shawn B Alexander's answer
If you know where he resides and where he gets or keeps his money you may... Posted about 1 month ago in Real Estate Seattle, WA
Steven Alan Fink's answer
Usually they will take a cashier's check or a certified check. Call the...
John Donald Sullivan's answer
By law payment MUST be made with cash, certified/cashier's check, money order,... Posted 5 months ago in Estate Planning Seattle, WA
Robert Charles Pittman's answer
I'll take a stab at this. If you use a joint revocable living trust with tax...
Brinette Bobb Rounds' answer
In Washington, the Bypass trust can exempt $2,000,000 worth of assets from... Posted about 1 month ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Seattle, WA Posted about 1 month ago in Divorce / Separation Seattle, WA
Larry Royce Garrett's answer
There are several ways to protect the funds. But it will require some action on... Posted about 1 month ago in Business Seattle, WA
Ann Davison Sattler's answer
That's great that you are being proactive and planning ahead--a great client in...
Susan Lee Beecher's answer
You should never be afraid to ask about costs. Sometimes, particularly if... Posted 2 months ago in Intellectual Property Seattle, WA
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Daniel Nathan Ballard's answer
You note: Because the design involves illustration that I created, my intention...
Daniel Nathan Ballard's answer
Za-zing. As our politicians say, I associate myself with the remarks made by... Posted 2 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Seattle, WA
Robert John Murillo's answer
This may be an issue regarding “work for hire.” Under the Copyright Act of... Posted 2 months ago in Employment / Labor Seattle, WA
Robert John Murillo's answer
I would contact a local employment lawyer and if Washington has what is often...
David A Schuck's answer
The easy answer is that you can sue under both Washington and federal laws to... Posted 3 months ago in Child Custody Seattle, WA Posted 3 months ago in Identity Theft Seattle, WA Posted 4 months ago in Foreclosure Seattle, WA
David A. Leen's answer
The short answer is that the owner of the second note and deed of trust can sue...
Gregory J. Jalbert's answer
My best advice to you is to seek the advise of a competent bankruptcy lawyer.... Posted 4 months ago in Family Seattle, WA
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Is the will being probated in court? Have you been named as a beneficiary in a... |