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Archive: 2013


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How long will my appeal take?

Feb 27, 2013 Appellate Law

Appeal lengths vary depending on the particular circumstances of each case, but you can expect that it will take several months to more than a year to pass between the time you filed your appeal and a decision is...

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Do I need a will?

Feb 26, 2013 Wills and Estate Planning

  In a recent post, I talked about what happens if you die without a will, pointing out that contrary to what many people think, the state does not get your property. Advantages of a Will Even though your...

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What if I die without a will?

Feb 25, 2013 Wills and Estate Planning

Contrary to what many people think, the state will not take your property if you die without a will. Washington has a set of laws that detail who will inherit your property upon your death. Generally speaking, the relatives...

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If my spouse dies, do I need to change the title to our home or other real property?

Feb 22, 2013 Real Estate

Yes, you do need to take some action to let the entire world know that you now own the property as a single person. That can be done by either probating a Will, recording a Community Property Agreement, or...

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Is it possible to avoid probate?

Feb 20, 2013 Probate

Yes, it is possible to avoid probate. Depending on the particular circumstances of a given case, some or all assets may pass to joint account holders, payable on death beneficiaries, or a spouse under a community property agreement. If...

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What do I do about my damaged car?

Feb 18, 2013 Personal Injury

The property damage part of your case can often be handled separately from the bodily injury portion. Calculating Damage Calculating your vehicle’s damage is fairly straight forward, and the at-fault party’s insurer will typically make payment to you or...

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I was served with a Summons and Complaint. What do I do?

Feb 15, 2013 Litigation Law

The first thing to do after being served with a Summons and Complaint is to read the Summons. It will provide you directions on what to do next. In general, a Summons requires the person served to answer the...

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Longer waiting period for divorces in Washington?

Feb 12, 2013 Family Law

In a recent post I talked about whether there is a waiting period in Washington to finalize a divorce. 90 Day Waiting Period Right now that waiting period is 90 days. It is considered a “cooling off” period to make sure...

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What does it mean that Washington is an at-will employment state?

Feb 12, 2013 Employment Law

You may be wondering if Washington being an at-will employment state affects you. In general, an employee or an employer can terminate the employment relationship without notice, and without cause. There are some exceptions to this general rule, including...

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What is required for a binding contract?

Feb 8, 2013 Contract Law

A binding contract is a written agreement between two individuals —  or entities — that can be enforced by law. To determine if you have a binding contract, it must contain these three basic elements: • an offer • an...

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