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Written by Mark David Albertson
When a child is the plaintiff if a personal injury settlement, a number of issues come up, especially if that child is disabled. Posted in Trusts 6 months ago. Jurisdiction: Washington
Written by John S. Palmer
A "Bypass Trust", also known as a "Credit Shelter Trust", is a common type of Trust married couples include in their Wills or Revocable Living Trust to reduce or even eliminate state and federal estate taxes. Posted in Trusts 9 months ago. Jurisdiction: Washington
Written by John S. Palmer
A Revocable Living Trust is similar to a Will in that it provides for the disposition of assets after your death; as with a Will, it may include provisions for minimizing or eliminating estate taxes, and for continuing to hold assets in trust for any minor or incapacitated beneficiaries. Posted in Trusts 9 months ago. Jurisdiction: Washington
Written by John S. Palmer
A Special Needs Trust is designed to accelerate/preserve a disabled beneficiary’s eligibility for Medicaid, SSI, and other government programs; the Trust document can dictate that the Trust funds are to be used to supplement, not replace, any government benefits the beneficiary may receive. Posted in Trusts 9 months ago. Jurisdiction: Washington
Written by Elizabeth Ann Perry
Frequently asked questions about Revocable Living Trusts 2 of 2 users found this helpful. Posted in Trusts 6 months ago. Jurisdiction: Washington
Written by Avvo Staff
If your lender moves to foreclose, taking quick action can help you keep your home. 7 of 10 users found this helpful. Posted in Foreclosure about 1 year ago. Jurisdiction: Seattle, WA
Written by Frank S Hong
The Washington Residential Landlord Tenant Act (RTLA) applies to residential leases. 27 of 35 users found this helpful. Posted in Landlord / Tenant about 1 year ago. Jurisdiction: Seattle, WA |