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Washington: Can a Prenuptial Agreement Affect a Life Estate or My Share of an Estate?
How a Prenuptial Agreement Can Affect Life Estates and Inheritance Rights in Washington Short answer: Yes — a valid prenuptial…
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How to Verify an Executor’s Calculation of Your Inheritance Share — Washington
Detailed Answer What controls how much you should receive Who gets what from a sibling’s estate in Washington depends on…
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Washington: Selling a Deceased Parent’s House During Probate When a Mortgage Remains
Detailed Answer Short answer: Yes — a house can often be sold while it is in probate even if a…
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Washington: Selling a Deceased Person’s House and Creditor Notice Requirements
Do I need to publish a notice to creditors before selling a deceased person’s house in Washington? Quick answer Generally…
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How to Prove the Value of a Deceased Parent’s Vehicles in Washington Probate
Proving the Value of Motor Vehicles in Washington Probate Detailed Answer — How to establish the value of vehicles for…
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Proving the Value of a Decedent’s Vehicles in Washington Probate
How to Prove the Value of a Decedent’s Vehicles in Washington Probate Summary and disclaimer This article explains common, practical…
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Washington: How to Get Appointed as a Limited Personal Representative (Small Estate) to Run a Creditor Notice and Sell Real Property
Can I be appointed a limited personal representative under Washington’s small estate process to run a notice to creditors and…
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Washington: How to Prove a Zero Balance and Formally Close a Spouse’s Estate
Detailed Answer — How to show a zero balance and close a spouse’s estate in Washington Quick summary: In Washington,…
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Using Washington Small‑Estate Affidavits for Intestate Estates — When You Can Avoid Formal Probate (Washington)
Can a small‑estate affidavit be used for an intestate estate in Washington instead of formal probate? This FAQ explains, in…
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Washington — How to Open Probate for a Sibling’s Estate from Out of State
Detailed Answer — Opening probate for a sibling’s estate while you live out of state (Washington law) Short answer: If…