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Do You Have to Pay Your Deceased Spouse’s Debts in Washington State?

Do You Have to Pay Your Deceased Spouse’s Debts in Washington State?

May 8, 2025

Learn how community property laws, probate, and estate planning affect what you may owe for your deceased spouse’s debts in Washington state.

The Top 7 Books to Read if You’re Divorcing an Asshole

The Top 7 Books to Read if You’re Divorcing an Asshole

May 1, 2025

Get book recommendations from a Seattle family law attorney experienced in high-conflict divorce if you’re divorcing an asshole.

Gene Hackman, Simultaneous Death, and Washington Estate Planning

Gene Hackman, Simultaneous Death, and Washington Estate Planning

April 24, 2025

Hear from an experienced Seattle estate planning attorney how a simultaneous death clause could impact your Washington state estate plan.

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7 Behaviors Parents Should Look Out for in Children During Divorce

April 17, 2025

Hear from a Seattle family law attorney how and why children often act out during a divorce and what you can do about it.

Washington Probate: Paying the Decedent’s Debts, Tax Returns, and Distributing the Estate

Washington Probate: Paying the Decedent’s Debts, Tax Returns, and Distributing the Estate

April 15, 2025

Learn from an experienced Seattle estate planning lawyer what happens if someone dies owing a debt. Does the debt go away when they die? The final article in a three-part series about probate in Washington state.

Divorcing? Don’t Let It Ruin Summer Camp for Your Kids

Divorcing? Don’t Let It Ruin Summer Camp for Your Kids

April 10, 2025

Divorce can do many things, including ruin summer camp for your kids if you let it. A Seattle family lawyer explains how not to allow this.

High-Asset Divorce for Low- or Non-Earning Spouses

High-Asset Divorce for Low- or Non-Earning Spouses

April 3, 2025

Learn from an experienced Seattle family law how you can navigate a high-asset divorce if you are the low- or non-earning spouse.

The Biggest Estate Planning Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

The Biggest Estate Planning Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

March 27, 2025

Learn from a Seattle estate planning lawyer what the biggest estate planning mistakes are and how to avoid them.

Can a Postnuptial Agreement Save a Troubled Marriage?

Can a Postnuptial Agreement Save a Troubled Marriage?

March 20, 2025

Hear from an experienced Seattle family law attorney whether a postnuptial agreement can save a troubled marriage.

How to Have the Estate Planning Talk With Your Parents

How to Have the Estate Planning Talk With Your Parents

March 13, 2025

Learn strategies from a Seattle family law attorney about how to have the estate planning talk with your parents.

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