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Steps to requesting Social Security appeal

Receiving an approval for Social Security benefits can be a long and frustrating experience for many Washington residents. The Social Security Administration is very deliberate in making these determinations because they only issue permanent rulings on those who are applying for Social Security Disability Insurance benefits within the agency. Those who cannot qualify for SSDI […]

How to dissolve a business partnership

| October 19, 2021 
Owning a business in Washington can be exciting and rewarding. However, issues might arise that lead to changes. Among those changes, it might be necessary to dissolve a partnership. If your business partnership hasn’t worked out or a partner wants to move on, you can take steps to dissolve the partnership. Review the partnership agreement […]

Recent changes to the law can impact your business

| October 5, 2021 
Business laws have been evolving rapidly in recent years. In California, state law AB5 dealing with workers in the gig economy created waves in many industries. But federal law has changed as well. In Washington state, entrepreneurs also need to be aware of the ways that legal changes may impact their businesses. Violating one of […]

An overview of your rights as a tenant

| September 21, 2021 
When you rent a Washington home or apartment, you pay for the right to occupy a property owned by someone else. Generally speaking, you have control over that property throughout your lease period. However, your landlord still retains certain rights such as the ability to inspect, showcase or otherwise keep tabs on the home while […]

Can you get a divorce if your spouse opposes it?

| September 15, 2021 
Divorce is one of the most personal and serious decisions facing couples in Washington. Coming to the decision to get a divorce is a serious step. Sometimes, couples agree to divorce amicably. But more often, it’s a decision made by one partner. Their spouse may not agree to the idea of splitting up. When that […]

The role of a probate court judge

| September 8, 2021 
Probate court judges in Washington may perform a variety of duties for individual estates. However, the primary function of a probate court judge is to oversee the distribution of a person’s assets after they die. The judge’s degree of involvement in this process will depend on the estate plan or lack of estate plan that […]

What are the elements of estate planning?

| August 24, 2021 
Estate planning represents deliberate steps to deal with current health and financial responsibilities while also anticipating the impact passing away has on Washington family members and others. A decision to write a will often serves as the initial motivation to take part in estate planning. Other essential components might factor into the process as well. […]

Don’t forget hidden assets during your divorce

| August 11, 2021 
With so many details to keep track of during a divorce, couples going through this process in Washington might overlook hidden assets. However, it is important to be aware of these items and their values as you begin your divorce negotiations since they might significantly affect what agreement your spouse and you reach when it […]

When can the police take my DNA?

| August 2, 2021 
Many criminals leave a trail behind when in the act of breaking the law, and sometimes DNA is among the detailed evidence. However, the acceptance of this evidence is often done too readily for Washington criminal defense attorneys to actually accept its admissibility. Prosecutors too often want to “trust the science” because it gives them […]

When is a K-9 search legal during a traffic stop?

| July 19, 2021 
In Vancouver, Washington, people who are subject to a traffic stop, have their vehicle searched and are subsequently confronted by drug charges might wonder about their rights and if the search is legal. This is especially concerning if there was a K-9 used to aid in the search. Since drug charges can be so serious […]

Appealing a disability denial

You shouldn’t give up getting disability insurance after a disability denial. Like most applicants in Washington, you should appeal the denial. The Employee Retirement Income Security Act or ERISA governs the employer’s disability insurance. Through the act, valid claims are often denied. However, through appealing, your claim might win. Here are some tips on winning […]

When is it time to consider revising your estate plan?

| July 1, 2021 
Many adults in Washington and around the country understand the importance of planning their respective estates. Unfortunately, some people think that this is something you only need to do once. However, it’s a good idea to consider updating your estate plan after certain life events take place. Here’s more information about when it could be […]

What is equitable relief in Washington?

| June 18, 2021 
There are a lot of jargon terms used in business law and financial matters. If you’re just getting into finance law within the Washington area, then you might have heard the term “equitable relief.” What is equitable relief? In business law, equitable relief is any court-ordered resolution to a case, often used outside of legal […]

How does contract rescission work in Washington?

| June 15, 2021 
Contract rescission works a bit differently depending on which state you’re in. Washington has laws governing how long a person has to cancel a contract after signing it. Depends on the type of contract There are different rules for cancelling each type of business contract. You must check Washington’s business law statutes to know if […]

What are your rights if you’re pulled over for a DUI?

| May 18, 2021 
As a Washington resident, you have various rights in regards to speaking with law enforcement. Many people tend to have questions about what their rights are when it comes to being pulled over. If you’re pulled over for the suspicion of being under the influence of drugs or alcohol, here are some rights that you’ll […]
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