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Federal And Washington Estate Taxes For 2016

The Lawyers at Beresford Booth | 2/27/2016
The “applicable exclusion amount” is the amount of a deceased person’s estate that passes free of estate tax. This differs from the unlimited marital deduction that applies when one spouse dies and transfers all of his or her interest in property to the surviving spouse. There is an applicable exclusion amount for federal estate tax… Read More

Washington State’s Estate Taxes For 2015

The Lawyers at Beresford Booth | 1/15/2015
The “applicable exclusion amount” is the amount of a deceased person’s estate that passes free of estate tax. This differs from the unlimited marital deduction that applies when one spouse dies and transfers all of his or her interest in property to the surviving spouse. There is an applicable exclusion amount for federal estate tax… Read More

Changes To Estate And Gift Taxes For 2015 in Washington State

The Lawyers at Beresford Booth | 11/24/2014
The “applicable exclusion amount” is the amount of a deceased person’s estate that passes free of estate tax.  This differs from the unlimited marital deduction that applies when one spouse dies and transfers all of his or her interest in property to the surviving spouse.  There is an applicable exclusion amount for federal estate tax… Read More

Washington State Condo Leasing Restrictions

The Lawyers at Beresford Booth | 9/29/2014
Condominiums created in the state of Washington after July 1, 1990 are governed by the Washington Condominium Act, RCW Chapter 64.34 (the “Act”). One requirement for the creation of a condominium is the recording of a declaration in the county in which the condominium will be located. Among the many things required to be included… Read More

Damages In A Non-Judicial Foreclosure Of A Deed Of Trust In Washington State

The Lawyers at Beresford Booth | 9/18/2014
In August 2013, Division One of the Washington Court of Appeals held that a borrower whose loan was secured by a deed of trust on owner-occupied residential real property could, depending upon specific facts of the case, recover monetary damages against a trustee who, by acting without lawful authority or in material violation of the… Read More

Expensive Mistakes From Do-It-Yourself Estate Planning

The Lawyers at Beresford Booth | 4/25/2014
The internet and television have numerous ads for pre-printed estate planning forms, such as wills, powers of attorney, etc. Sometimes, such forms may be specific to a particular state, sometimes they may not. The selling point of such forms is that you can complete them yourself, often “in the privacy of your own home”, and… Read More

What’s In A Name Under The Washington State Uniform Commercial Code? – Update

The Lawyers at Beresford Booth | 2/27/2014
In 2011, the state of Washington adopted amendments to the secured transactions provisions of its Uniform Commercial Code (UCC). These amendments were to become effective on July 1, 2013. One of the amendments dealt with identifying individual persons on financing statements filed with the Washington Department of Licensing. When the National Conference of Commissioners on… Read More

Duties Of Trustees In Washington State

The Lawyers at Beresford Booth | 2/12/2014
A trustee is an individual or entity whose function is to administer the terms of a trust. This can involve acquiring, investing, reinvesting, exchanging, selling, transferring, controlling, dividing, and otherwise managing the trust’s property. The trustee often has a wide range of actions it can take in performing this function. But the trustee is held… Read More

Staying On Top of Child Support Payments In Washington State

the Lawyers at Beresford Booth | 1/23/2014
Managing child support payments can be an ongoing result of a divorce when children are involved. Unfortunately, it’s an obligation many parents struggle with. According to the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services’ website: “Currently, only about one-half of the custodial parents due child support receive full payment. About twenty-five percent receive partial… Read More