Blog Rock, Paper, Scissors On occasion, the practice of law is analogous to a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors.…Stacey RombergOctober 20, 2020
Blog Git Along, Little Dogies According to Wikipedia “Git Along, Little Dogies” is a traditional cowboy ballad that relates to…Stacey RombergOctober 6, 2020
Blog But Mom said this was Mine! Most attorneys who represent clients in probate and estate administration will say the same thing:…Stacey RombergJuly 23, 2019
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 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 What’s the Time Frame for a Washington Probate? When a client retains us to assist them in opening a probate and getting appointed…Stacey RombergAugust 15, 2017
Blog Five Tips for Working Efficiently with Your Attorney When I started working for Stacey’s firm in 2014, I had many years of administrative…Erin CranstonApril 7, 2017
Blog Tough Love for Fiduciaries If truth be told, probate attorneys spend a lot of time, billable time, “parenting” their…Stacey RombergMarch 28, 2017
Blog Our Malpractice Insurance Premium Went Up – Why Do You Care? Every year, attorneys across Washington tackle renewing their malpractice insurance. In October, to my dismay,…Stacey RombergDecember 6, 2016
Blog The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Revocable Living Trusts – Part II: The Bad As I wrote in my previous post on this topic, Revocable Living Trusts are perhaps…Sherry LuedersNovember 17, 2015