Blog Why Your Doctor Wants You to Have a Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care Decisions A General Durable Power of Attorney is a document in which you nominate a person,…Sherry LuedersAugust 21, 2018
Blog Can You Plan for Dementia? As part of an estate plan, most people have a Health Care Directive, which addresses…Sherry LuedersMay 15, 2018
Blog Washington Supreme Court Doubles Down on the Power of Nonintervention Powers in Probate Last month, Washington’s Supreme Court issued a decision emphasizing just how serious our state’s laws…Sherry LuedersApril 17, 2018
Blog What Happens if the Slow Cooker Explodes, Part II: Are Sub-Trusts the Way to Go? In my last post, I wrote about what happens when the slow cooker explodes and…Sherry LuedersMarch 20, 2018
Blog What Happens to the Kids if the Slow Cooker Explodes? While becoming an orphan seems to be a fate far more common to befall children…Sherry LuedersFebruary 20, 2018
Blog Is a Probate Scary Because it’s Ancillary? In January, many Seattleites, weary of the dreary skies, plan a mid-winter break. Favorite spots…Stacey RombergJanuary 30, 2018
Blog Why Won’t the Kids Grow Up? In estate planning, many parents of young children set up testamentary trusts. The purpose of…Stacey RombergDecember 19, 2017
Blog The Perfect Holiday Gift for Fido and Fluffy As the holidays approach, you are likely becoming increasingly concerned about choosing the perfect gift…Stacey RombergNovember 28, 2017
Blog Funding the Trust? Some people, for a variety of reasons, choose to have a revocable living trust as…Stacey RombergNovember 7, 2017
Blog The Other Guardians of the Galaxy Recently, the New Yorker published a disturbing article describing how a retired Nevada couple was…Sherry LuedersOctober 24, 2017