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PROBATE IN WASHINGTON

Probate is the legal process required to transfer ownership of property after a person dies.  Usually it is only necessary to probate an estate if there are assets subject to probate.  In the State of Washington, the probate proceeding is relatively simple.  It requires the preparation and filing of legal documents and may require one or more Court hearings.  It is difficult to predict the time required to settle an estate because each situation is so unique.

The procedure usually begins with submitting the original will to the Court and the appointment of a personal representative (PR) to collect, manage and settle the estate.  The PR, with the guidance of a lawyer, is responsible for the proper handling and settlement of the decedent's estate.  The PR is required to notify heirs and creditors of the probate proceedings; take possession of property; inventory and preserve the decedent's assets; collect all income; determine the names and relationship of all heirs; complete any pending lawsuits; prepare and pay any applicable state and federal estate and income taxes; pay the valid claims of creditors; transfer title to real property and certain personal property to the heirs; and file a Declaration of Completion of Probate with the Court to complete the probate.

If someone close to you has died, the surviving spouse or a close relative should contact a lawyer.  A lawyer can provide advice, determine if probate is required and explain any necessary procedures.

Our firm consist of three lawyers, Peter W. Mogren, Ronald E. Glessner, and Ruth A. Roti.  Our emphasis is in family law, wills and probate, and personal injury.  Please click on the topics above for details about these areas of practice, including wills, Community Property Agreements, Durable Power of Attorney, and probate.

Our firm is conveniently located in Renton, King County, Washington, just off the freeway at the intersection of I-405 and I-167.  Our attorneys represent clients throughout the State of Washington, including the communities of Renton, Kent, Tukwila, Seattle, Bellevue, Auburn, Maple Valley, Federal Way, Des Moines, Burien, SeaTac, Enumclaw and most of south King County.

The free information contained in these pages is not intended to be legal advice, and does not create an attorney-client relationship. You should always consult with an attorney before taking any action.

 

 

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