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What Is the Effect of an Unrecorded Deed?

January 26, 2023DeveloperNo Comments

A deed is a legal document used to transfer real property ownership rights from one person or entity (the grantor) to another (the grantee). In many cases, this transfer occurs due to the property being sold, with the seller transferring the property to the buyer. Typically, a deed is recorded with the local county recorder…

Want to Leave Your Retirement Account to Your Minor Child? Consider These Things First

January 19, 2023DeveloperNo Comments

Your retirement account may be one of the most valuable things you own. Many people consider naming their children as the beneficiaries of these accounts because they think it is a way of easily transferring their wealth if something happens to them. However, there are some factors that make this type of transfer more complicated…

Why You May Still Have to Open a Legal Probate Proceeding

January 16, 2023DeveloperNo Comments

Probate is the legal process for recognizing the validity of a person’s will after their death and appointing the nominated decision maker. This person, also known as an executor or personal representative, administers the deceased person’s estate and ensures that their money and property are transferred to the beneficiaries specified in their will. If someone…

What if I Cannot Find a Beneficiary?

October 14, 2022DeveloperNo Comments

When someone has named you as the executor (also known as a personal representative) of their will or the trustee of their trust passes away, you are obligated to distribute that person’s money and property according to the document’s terms to the designated beneficiaries. (For convenience, the roles of executor and trustee will be referred…

Harmless Error Statute – A Saving Grace

September 8, 2022DeveloperNo Comments

When somebody dies without a legally recognized will, their money and property are typically subject to default state rules that determine who will receive it. To assert control over who will receive their money and property and who will wind up their affairs, many people choose to have a will prepared. In order for a…

Using Assisted Reproductive Technology: What Happens to Unused Genetic Material at Your Death?

July 15, 2022DeveloperNo Comments

When you think about how you want your property to be distributed after your death, most of the time it is easy to identify that property—your home, your cars, your jewelry, etc. But what about the genetic material used in assisted reproductive technology, such as frozen sperm, eggs, and embryos? Is genetic material stored with…

Custody and Visitation During the COVID-19 Pandemic

March 27, 2020Law Content

As most of you already know, Governor Inslee issued a state-wide Stay-At-Home order. Non-essential businesses are closed, and families are ordered to stay home except for essential purposes. We know that many of you may be wondering what will happen to your custody and visitation during the COVID-19 pandemic. While the courts and attorneys attempt…

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PLEASE NOTE: The State and Local courts in Pierce and King Counties have implemented changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As such Court will not be held until late April or May, except for emergency hearings with a few exceptions. The court in Pierce County is also allowing for family law motions by scheduled and decided based on written motion only (no oral argument) so we are able to address family law matters without having to personally appear. If you have an emergency family law matter or domestic violence situation, those matters will still be heard in all courts and you will not have to wait to have your matter before the court for relief.

While our office will still be working diligently on your cases, for the health and safety of our community, appointments will be telephonic or via Skype if possible. To schedule an appointment please call the office at 253-840-0288.

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