Estate Planning For People With Family Members Who Have Addiction Problems
One of the hardest things to think about when creating an estate plan or will is the loved ones in your life that you feel need you to...
Read MoreQ: In WA State Is A Beneficiary of An Estate Allowed to See A Copy of Life Insurance Policy?
Q: In WA State Is A Beneficiary of An Estate Allowed to See A Copy of Life Insurance Policy? A: In Washington, a named beneficiary...
Read MoreEstate Planning for Domestic Partners Washington Estate Planning Attorney
Domestic partners—same sex or not—have to address slightly different concerns when making plans for their estate. That’s because the law...
Read MoreCan a Power of Attorney Expire?
Power of attorney (POA) is a document that allows someone else to make legally binding decisions for you. These decisions could be...
Read MoreWhat If My Executor Won’t Execute My Will?
An executor is someone you name in your will to be in charge of carrying out the will. This is no small task. The duties of an...
Read MoreSingle Parents With Minor Children Need A Strong Estate Plan
Single parents with minor children need a strong estate plan in place for a variety of reasons. The laws concerning estates are generally...
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