Blog Where Will I Store My Will? In the ins and outs of celebrity estate fiascos, Aretha Franklin’s estate ranks among the…Stacey RombergOctober 3, 2023
Blog Is Your Community Property Agreement Consistent With Your Will? A community property agreement is a contract between spouses that many married couples and Washington registered…Sherry LuedersSeptember 19, 2023
Blog Thumbs Up! Is that Good Enough to Show Acceptance to a Contract? Three elements are needed to create a valid contract: an offer, acceptance, and consideration. Although…Stacey RombergSeptember 5, 2023
Blog What Does it Mean for a Contract to be Unconscionable? First-year law students learn that a contract represents “a meeting of the minds,” and attorneys…Sherry LuedersAugust 22, 2023
Blog Three Reasons to Consider Using a Professional Fiduciary Clients must select fiduciaries to fulfill various roles as part of estate planning. Choosing fiduciaries…Stacey RombergAugust 8, 2023
Blog Indiana Jones and the Gift of Tangible Personal Property “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” is a little ridiculous and also ridiculously good…Sherry LuedersJuly 25, 2023
Blog Do the Trustee and the Guardian Have to Be the Same Person? One key component of estate planning for parents is to set up a testamentary trust.…Stacey RombergJuly 11, 2023
Blog What You Should Know About Washington’s Capital Gains Tax Washington has a new capital gains tax. The tax may sound like old news, as…Sherry LuedersJune 20, 2023
Blog The Great Red & Blue Divide – Does it Produce Better Lawyers? Recently, I read an opinion piece in the Washington Post by Tess Winston, a third-year…Stacey RombergJune 6, 2023
Blog Anticipating the Future: Can You Prearrange for a Potential Contract Change? A recent Seattle Times article about construction delays on Sound Transit projects asks, “Why isn’t the…Sherry LuedersMay 16, 2023