Blog A Ruff Decision: The Legal Status of Pets in Divorce and Estate Planning Couples who decide to skip having children often end up instead creating a “fur family,”…Sherry LuedersNovember 16, 2021
Blog Harry Potter and the Surprise Business Succession Plan Last June, M. Richard Robinson, Jr., the 84-year-old chair and chief executive of Scholastic, Inc.,…Sherry LuedersNovember 2, 2021
Blog What Stacey Abrams Gets Right About General Durable Powers of Attorney in While Justice Sleeps What would you do if you arrived at work one morning only to discover that…Sherry LuedersSeptember 28, 2021
Blog Making Sure the Kids Are All Right My son, along with thousands of other Seattle kids, attended a full day of school…Sherry LuedersSeptember 7, 2021
Blog Free Britney? Could Britney Spears’s Conservatorship Happen in Washington? It’s not often that matters typically confined to probate court calendars have a pop culture…Sherry LuedersJuly 27, 2021
Blog Who Qualifies as a Qualified Custodian of an Electronic Will? In a recent blog post, I wrote about one of the many changes to Washington’s…Sherry LuedersJune 29, 2021
Blog Electronic Wills Are Coming to Washington On April 26, 2021, Washington Governor Jay Inslee signed into law Senate Bill 5132, which,…Sherry LuedersMay 25, 2021
Blog Office Space in a Post-COVID Workplace Last month, I published an article in the Washington State Bar Association publication Bar News…Sherry LuedersApril 27, 2021
Blog It ain’t over till it’s over: Why keep an estate open to file income taxes? Frequently, the administrator of an estate will have completed the tasks of probate administration but…Sherry LuedersMarch 30, 2021
Articles The Law Office Reimagined, Washington State Bar News, March 2021 This article originally appeared in the March 2021 issue of Washington State Bar News, published…Sherry LuedersMarch 16, 2021