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How To Efficiently Adjust Property Lines In Washington State

the Lawyers at Beresford Booth | 4/29/2013
A friendly quiet-title lawsuit is usually the most efficient option to adjust property lines in Washington State. You and your neighbor just settled a property line dispute with a handshake.  Now you figure you must head down to City Hall to fill out a boundary line adjustment application (“BLA”).  But your most efficient route to an… Read More

Real Estate Investor Capital Gains Tax Rates Go up in 2013

the Lawyers at Beresford Booth | 3/14/2013
Effective January 1, 2013, the top capital gain tax rate has been permanently increased to 20% for married couples filing jointly with incomes exceeding $450,000 (400,000 taxable income for single filers). Investors owe capital gains taxes for taxable transfers of real property on the gain associated with the transfer. Please contact one of the real… Read More

Grandparent Visitation Rights Bill Being Considered Washington State HB 1934

BeresfordBooth | 3/10/2013
A bill is being considered in the Washington State Legislature, which would grant all persons who have an ongoing and substantial relationship with a child, including grandparents, the right to seek visitation with that child through the Courts. The nonparent may petition for visitation with the child if the person has established an ongoing and… Read More

DOL Final Rule Expands FMLA Leave For Military Families

Washington State Employment Law Lawyer Dimitra S. Scott | 3/4/2013
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division (“DOL”) recently published its Final Rule amending portions of the Family Medical Leave Act of 1993 (“FMLA”) pertaining to the 26-workweek military caregiver leave provisions.  The amendments also modify and clarify the hours of service requirements for airline crew personnel. These amendments were previously stated in the… Read More

Divorce in Washington State And The Extension Of The “Cooling Off” Period.

BeresfordBooth | 2/25/2013
A bill has been introduced in the Washington State Legislature, which would extend the “cooling off” period from 90 days to 1 year.  SB 5616 (“Family Second Chances Act”) Beresford Booth. (425) 776-4100. www.beresfordlaw.com BERESFORD BOOTH has made this content available to the general public for informational purposes only.  The information on this site is… Read More

Some Judicial Foreclosures Are Now Speedier In Washington State

BeresfordBooth | 2/22/2013
Since the Washington Supreme Court’s decision in Bain v. Metropolitan Mortgage Group, we have seen an increasing number of foreclosures-by-lawsuit (“judicial” foreclosures). The judicial foreclosure typically takes far longer to complete than the standard non-judicial foreclosure, in which a trustee goes through a notification process before selling the property without court involvement. One main drawback… Read More

WA State Court Of Appeals Upholds Visitation Rights Of Acknowledged Father As A De Facto Parent Over Wishes Of Biological Parents

BeresfordBooth | 2/12/2013
On January 28, 2013, the Washington State Court of Appeals upheld the decision of the Snohomish County Superior Court granting visitation rights to an acknowledged father as a de facto parent over the objections of the biological parents. The Court’s decision can be found at:  http://www.courts.wa.gov/opinions/?fa=opinions.disp&filename=677489MAJ Beresford Booth (425.776.4100), www.beresfordlaw.com BERESFORD BOOTH has made this… Read More

David C. Tingstad Presented And Co-Authored Llcs And Partnerships: Organization And Operation In Washington

Washington State Business and Real Estate Lawyer David C. Tingstad | 2/7/2013
Beresford Booth lawyer and Chair of the firm's Business & Real Estate Law Practice, David C. Tingstad, will be speaking at an upcoming March 5, 2013 webinar titled “Dissolution – Now it is over how to end it all.”  This event is sponsored by the ABA.  Please contact the firm for more information. Beresford Booth (425.776.4100), www.beresfordlaw.com… Read More

Limited Representation – Save Money On Attorney’s Fees

BeresfordBooth | 2/6/2013
Washington State allows attorneys to appear for a limited purpose without having to hire or retain an attorney to handle your entire case.  In a legal proceeding, do you need assistance negotiating final orders, conducting mediation, or arguing a hearing?  Superior Court Civil Rule 4.2 allows attorneys to appear for a specific task, typically with… Read More