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How long do I have to appeal my case?

Jan 30, 2013 Appellate Law

If you’re going to appeal your case, do not procrastinate. You have only 30 days from the entry of an order terminating your case to file an appeal. To find our more about the appelate process, just click HERE for...

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What is a Living Will?

Jan 28, 2013 Wills and Estate Planning

A “living will” —  also called a Directive to Physicians in Washington — is a legally enforceable document signed by you that states you do not want your death to be artificially prolonged. Living Will vs. Medical Power of...

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Warranty Deed versus Quit Claim Deed

Jan 25, 2013 Real Estate

In Washington, deeds are defined by statute, and not all deeds are equal. When it comes to warranty deeds and quit claim deeds, they both transfer title to real estate, but they differ in many other ways. Warranty Deed...

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Should You Avoid Probate

Jan 24, 2013 Probate

People hear stories about why they should avoid probate, but many are unfounded, especially here in Washington. Washington has a probate process that can be, in many cases, simple, straight-forward, quick and inexpensive. What to expect Probate is simply a...

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Handling your Medical Expenses Resulting From a Personal Injury Accident

Jan 21, 2013 Personal Injury

The most important step to take after you have been injured is to seek necessary medical treatment. Ultimately, all of the medical expenses caused by the at-fault party will be paid by their insurance company. However, this payment typically...

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If I avoid being served, can I avoid being sued?

Jan 18, 2013 Litigation Law

Many people believe that if they can avoid the process server who is trying to serve papers on them, they can avoid the lawsuit. Unfortunately, that’s not the case. In fact, you are much better off accepting the papers....

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Is there a waiting period to finalize a divorce in Washington?

Jan 16, 2013 Family Law

Yes, there is a waiting period. Divorce In Washington, a divorcing couple must wait 90 days from the time the case is filed and served on the other party before entering final orders. Legal Separation There is currently no...

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Is a non-compete agreement enforceable?

Jan 15, 2013 Employment Law

A non-compete agreement is designed to protect a business owner’s investment by restricting potential competition. There are many factors that go into determining whether one is enforceable. Three Factors First.  The agreement must be supported by a promise by the employer...

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Who is considered a “contractor” in Washington?

Jan 11, 2013 Construction Law

If you’re looking for a contractor in Washington, it won’t be difficult to find one. Washington defines a contractor broadly — any individual or entity that, for a business purpose, undertakes or offers to undertake any project that affects real property....

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What is a Contract?

Jan 9, 2013 Contract Law

Contracts can be complicated documents and many pages in length, but at their core they are extremely simple. A contact is an agreement between two or more persons (individuals, corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies or government agencies) to do, or...

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