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Is a limited partnership right for you?

| October 26, 2022 
Small businesses contribute enormously to the economy of Washington state. However, the financial burden of forming a new company prevents many would-be small business owners from launching a startup For potential business owners who need to quickly gain capital for their business, choosing a limited partnership might be the best choice. Limited partnerships must involve […]

Ways to end your lease early in Washington

If you rent a home in Washington, you know that several actions could result in your landlord filing for an eviction. However, there are legal ways to break your lease if you must leave home or feel your landlord is not treating you appropriately. A safe habitat One of the most common ways to legally […]

Administrative law judge hearings in Washington State

Getting Social Security Disability benefits in Washington isn’t always easy. A simple mistake can result in a denied claim. Therefore, most people usually appeal the decision and ask for a hearing in front of an Administrative Law Judge or ALJ. An administrative law judge explained An ALJ is a judge and trier of fact who […]

Understanding the special role of a CDFA in Washington

| September 19, 2022 
Sometimes, the difference between a rough and a smooth divorce lies in how you handle your finances. Divorce can be financially devastating, leaving one or both parties in a tough spot, but this is where a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA) comes in. The meaning of a CDFA A CDFA is a divorce financial analyst […]

The differences between an irrevocable trust and a will

| September 13, 2022 
Washington residents who wish to begin planning their estate can choose an irrevocable trust or a will. These tools have notable differences. Irrevocable trusts An irrevocable trust allows you to hold assets beneficiaries inherit in the future. Anything held in an irrevocable trust is no longer yours once you place it within. You cannot change […]

Pros and cons of allowing tenants to sublet

Some Washington property owners allow their tenants to sublet. However, it’s important for them to weigh the pros and cons of this. Pros of subletting Allowing tenants to sublet can offer certain benefits. If the tenant is responsible paying their rent, they’ll ensure that this continues while subletting. Such a tenant won’t want to damage […]

What makes a successful parenting plan in Washington?

| August 15, 2022 
If you are a parent who is getting divorced, chances are you will need to create a parenting plan. This document will outline how you and your ex-spouse will share custody of your child/children. However, not all parenting plans are created equal. In order to create a plan that will work for both you and […]

The problem of insurance fraud

| August 1, 2022 
An insurance policy serves a vital purpose. Whether someone takes out a homeowner, auto insurance or business liability policy, the contract locks the provider into assuming financial responsibility for covered perils. That means the insurance company must pay a customer for any valid claims, provided the policyholder is not in breach. Fraud would assuredly be […]

Understanding distracted driving and how to avoid it

When accidents happen in Washington, there are a number of factors that can be to blame. But one of the most common causes is distracted driving. There are three main types of distractions: manual, visual and cognitive. Manual distractions These are anything that takes your hands off the wheel. These could be things like fiddling […]

Three potential pitfalls about having guns in an estate plan

| July 5, 2022 
Estate planning is a smart way for someone to ensure their loved ones remain financially taken care of. While valuing their Washington estates, many people will think of certain items like homes, vehicles, and boats. However, there are other items of value that sometimes end up forgotten about in wills and trusts: guns. Here are […]

Know your legal obligations as a landlord

Landlords in Washington have significant legal obligations to their tenants. Understanding these obligations can protect your real estate investments, reduce friction with tenants and prevent unnecessary litigation. You have legal obligations to your tenants Real estate and landlord/tenant law governs your relationship with your tenants. One aspect that relationship is the security deposit. The purpose […]

Equity skimming and Washington distressed property law

Residents of Washington may want to learn more about equity skimming, what it is and how the law sees it. The fact is that equity skimming is a type of real estate fraud and is a crime. You should know what it means and how it could affect you and your finances. According to law […]

When should you update your estate plan

| May 19, 2022 
No one knows when their time will come, but it’s important to be prepared for the unexpected. That’s why estate planning is so important in Washington. However, creating an estate plan is not enough. You also need to keep it up to date as your life circumstances change. Marital changes If you’re getting married, you’ll […]

The key obstacles to prepare for when getting divorced

| May 12, 2022 
A divorce can be one of the most stressful events that a person can experience. However, it may be possible to make it easier to transition to life as a single person by anticipating these challenges before ending up in a Washington divorce court. Let’s take a closer look at some of the specific challenges […]

Rights of juveniles in police custody in Washington State

| May 4, 2022 
The law has long recognized that minors do not have the same capacity for moral reasoning and self-control that adults do. When a juvenile is arrested in Washington, there are certain rights that police officers must uphold. They include: a. Miranda rights All juveniles have the right to remain silent during and after arrest. This […]
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