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Can a husband and wife operate a business as a sole proprietorship or do they need to be a partnership?

Aug 22, 2013 Business Law

A husband and wife may operate a business as a sole proprietorship. However, they may choose to operate as a general partnership if they prefer. With a partnership, the formal terms of the partnership are usually contained in a...

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Who can file an appeal?

Aug 21, 2013 Appellate Law

Any party to a lawsuit who received an unfavorable ruling from a court can file an appeal. Someone who is not a party to the suit does not have authority to file an appeal. Also, as discussed in an...

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What if we die in a common disaster? Do our wills need to make provisions for that?

Aug 19, 2013 Wills and Estate Planning

Washington law provides that if a transfer depends on an individual surviving the death of another, the individual surviving must survive the other person by one hundred and twenty hours, or it will be treated as if they predeceased...

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What is the difference between a judicial and non-judicial foreclosure?

Aug 16, 2013 Real Estate

In Washington most loans on real estate are secured by a Deed of Trust. A Deed of Trust may be foreclosed by the holder of the debt in an out of court process by providing notice to the property...

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I have an original Will of a relative who just passed away. There are no assets that require probate. What do I do with the original Will?

Aug 14, 2013 Probate

Even if you do not intend to probate the Will, Washington law requires that you either deliver the Will to the Personal Representative named in the Will (if that is not you), or file the Will with the superior...

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What is a “bad faith” claim?

Aug 12, 2013 Personal Injury

In Washington, an insurance company owes the insured (or “policyholder”) a duty of good faith and fair dealing. If an insurance company violates these duties when dealing with a claim of the insured person, the insured person may sue the...

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What is a summary judgment?

Aug 9, 2013 Litigation Law

A summary judgment procedure is a pretrial motion to the court to obtain a ruling on a disputed issue to avoid a trial. The court must find that there are no genuine issues of material facts and that as...

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What do I need to do to relocate with my children?

Aug 7, 2013 Family Law

Prior to relocating, the primary residential parent must provide the other parent with notice of the intended move. The other parent can then object to the move. If the other parent fails to object, the move will be allowed....

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When can an employee take time off to care for a spouse, parent, registered domestic partner, parent-in-law, or grandparent?

Aug 5, 2013 Employment Law

An employee may use available paid time off when a spouse, parent, registered domestic partner, parent-in-law, or grandparent has a serious or emergency health condition, which requires an overnight stay in a hospital or other medical-care facility; which results...

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What is an option contract?

Aug 2, 2013 Contract Law

An option contract is a contract that gives the right to one party to enter into a second contract with the other party at a later date. The most common option contract deals with the sale of real estate,...

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