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Tools For Fast Debt Collection In Washington State

Washington State Business & Real Estate Law Lawyer William O. Kessler | 6/19/2014
Lenders and other creditors are often reluctant to litigate against a debtor, even when liability is clear and the debtor is solvent. Why? Because the creditor fears the debtor will either hide his assets, delay the litigation process, or both. Good news, Washington creditors. In many situations, your attorney may be able to quickly and… Read More

Who Pays For A Child’s College In Case Of Divorce In Washington State?

Washington State Family Law Lawyer Dimitra S. Scott | 5/30/2014
High School graduation is on the horizon. Your child may have plans to attend college or vocational school in the fall. How (or who) is going to pay the expense? Courts in Washington state have the authority and discretion to determine whether the parents must pay. If you have an Order of Child Support, the… Read More

Beresford Booth Announces 2014 Premier Sponsorship For Edmonds School District Scholar-Athlete Program

BeresfordBooth | 5/16/2014
Edmonds Full-Service Law Firm, Beresford Booth, announces their support of local students through their Premier Sponsorship of Edmonds School District Scholar-Athlete scholarships. The Scholar-Athlete program honors graduating senior athletes who excel in sports and in the classroom. Four students from each Edmonds high school, two girls and two boys, are selected to be honored at… Read More

Washington State’s New Transfer On Death Deed

the Lawyers at Beresford Booth | 4/29/2014
Washington is joining several other states in allowing the use of a Transfer on Death Deed to transfer real property to a designated beneficiary at the time of death. This nonprobate transfer tool will become effective on June 12, 2014. A Transfer on Death Deed is a new method in Washington for leaving your real… 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

Foreclosing Banks In Washington State May Need To Open Probates For Their Own Deceased Borrowers

Washington State Estate Administration Lawyer William O. Kessler | 4/4/2014
When borrowers die owing more on their real estate than it is worth, their heirs often let the property go to foreclosure. In those cases, the same heirs often do not commence probate for the deceased borrower because such borrowers often have small estates. Typically, the bank elects judicial foreclosure (i.e. “foreclosure by lawsuit”) rather… Read More

Beresford Booth Partner Richard R. Beresford Named Professional Of The Year

BeresfordBooth | 3/12/2014
EDMONDS, WA – March 11, 2014 – Beresford Booth Senior Partner, Richard R. Beresford received the Edmonds Daybreakers Rotary Professional of the Year award. Mr. Beresford was chosen as the recipient of the award for his 41 years of service as a member of the Washington State Bar Association and numerous community service organizations including… Read More

Changing Your Name In Washington State

the Lawyers at Beresford Booth | 3/3/2014
When a Decree of Dissolution of Marriage is entered, the Court may order a spouse’s name to be changed at his or her request. Often, a spouse will want to assume their maiden name, particularly if the marriage was for a brief period of time. A name change is not limited to divorce proceedings. Anyone… Read More