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 Where There’s a Will; There’s a Duty to Act A fictitious Seattle couple, Sally and Mary, had cohabitated together for 15 years. One day,…Stacey RombergJune 22, 2021
Blog Survivor: Not Just a TV Series Everyone is likely familiar, at least to some extent, with the popular TV show “Survivor.”…Stacey RombergJune 8, 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 Do I Have to Mention my Evil Twin Brother in my Will? The fictitious John Powers wanted to do his estate planning. As a first step, his…Stacey RombergMay 18, 2021
Blog Is the STEP Act a Good Step Forward? Eleanor, a fictitious 95-year-old widow, recently passed away. Eleanor’s Last Will and Testament provided that…Stacey RombergMay 4, 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 Being a Trusted Trustee Hopefully, most people who agree to take on the duties of a trustee seek to…Stacey RombergApril 20, 2021
Blog Flowers, Cake, Liquor and a Will Update It’s exciting to get married. And hectic. Many couples create a wedding checklist. Flowers ordered?…Stacey RombergApril 6, 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