Estate planning in Washington has many moving parts and pieces that must be accounted for. Most detailed estate plans will name an executor of their will. The executor is usually a family member or friend who Is in charge of carrying out the wishes of your will after...

Year: 2022
Divorce and the challenges ahead
From start to finish, a divorce isn’t easy to complete. Family law in Washington will, at least, work to establish as much equity as possible. The decision to divorce is itself challenging to make. The steps that then follow aren’t going to happen with you solely in...
How to file a Social Security claim appeal
Were you denied disability benefits by the Social Security Administration? If this is the case, you don't have to take no for an answer. You should be aware that you have the right to file an appeal. There are a number of steps that you will need to take in order to...
Common reasons SSI is denied
The Social Security Administration has an established system when it comes to approving and denying disability claims. Some cases are approved on the initial application when there is little to no argument regarding the claim of inability to earn a living due to a...
The elements of estate planning
Devising an estate plan could ensure that someone's preferences for asset distribution and other tasks occur upon passing away. Yes, crafting a last will and testament may be necessary to many Washington residents, and there could be additional steps worth taking....
Why business owners should pay attention to a new tax program
From the day-to-day operations of your business to keeping up with the needs of clients, being a pro-active business owner is no small feat. However, it is important as a business owner to not overlook the ever-changing landscape of business law and the regulations...
The challenges of divorcing a narcissist
Divorce can be difficult for Washington couples, but when the person you are divorcing is a narcissist, there is an added layer of difficulty. You are probably all too familiar with some of these narcissistic elements of their personality, but in divorce court, the...
Washington Court of Appeals rules pet visitation claim over couple’s dog ‘babies’
We love our dogs in Vancouver. For many (maybe most) dog owners, their dogs are part of the family just as much as their spouse and children. But when it comes to divorce, Washington state law does not treat dogs like people. As we have discussed before in this blog,...