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Is It Illegal To Record My Ex-Wife’s Telephone Call Without Her Consent In Washington State?

the Lawyers at Beresford Booth | 1/21/2014
Yes.  Washington Law prohibits the recording of a private conversation without the consent of all persons engaged in the conversation.  RCW 9.73.030.  A violation of RCW 9.73.030 is a gross misdemeanor.  Consent shall be considered obtained “whenever one party has announced to all other parties engaged in the communication or conversation, in any reasonably effective… Read More

Article Written By Beresford and Tingstad Appears In Paradigm Magazine, A National Publication Of Primerus

BeresfordBooth | 1/13/2014
Paradigm Magazine Winter 2014  Richard R. Beresford  David C. Tingstad The following article titled "The Value of a Lawyers Use of Sound Independent Judgment was written by Richard R. Beresford and David C. Tingstad of Beresford Booth for the Winter 2014 edition of Paradigm Magazine, a publication of the International Society of Primerus Law Firms.  Beresford… Read More

Updated Tax Information For 2014

The Lawyers at Beresford Booth | 1/10/2014
Tax Information for 2014 With the New Year upon us, here is some information that may help you with your taxes.  STANDARD MILEAGE RATES 56¢ per mile driven for use of a car (van, pick up truck, or panel truck) for business purposes. 23.5¢ per mile driven for medical expense purposes or household moving expense purposes. 14¢… Read More

Changes To Washington State Estate and Gift Taxes for 2014

The Lawyers at Beresford Booth | 12/30/2013
In 2013, the State of Washington enacted law to change the “applicable exclusion amount” for Washington’s estate tax.  The “applicable exclusion amount” is the amount that passes free of estate tax.  For the past several years, Washington’s applicable exclusion amount has been $2,000,000.  So, the first $2,000,000 in value of an estate passed free of… Read More

Join Beresford Booth in a Day of Thanksgiving and Praise

BeresfordBooth | 11/27/2013
Beginning in 1846, Sarah Josepha Hale (a novelist and notable writer) began a crusade to make the last Thursday in November a Thanksgiving national holiday by writing letters to governors in every state including a letter to President Abraham Lincoln. On October 3, 1863, President Lincoln proclaimed a nationwide Thanksgiving Day as the last Thursday… Read More