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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

HB 1021 Educating Parents Of The Harmful Effects Of Parental Abduction In Child Custody Cases

BeresfordBooth | 2/4/2013
The 2013 Washington State Legislature is considering a bill that would amend RCW 26.09 (Dissolution/Legal Separation Proceedings). The proposed bill would require any parent who commences divorce or legal separation proceedings involving a minor child would be provided a pamphlet, which they acknowledge receipt, explaining the harmful effects of abducting a minor child. As stated… Read More

Moving, Relocation, Modifying The Parenting Plan In A Washington State Divorce

BeresfordBooth | 2/1/2013
You have been offered a job in another State. The job offers better pay and better opportunity. Two years ago, you went through an amicable divorce with your spouse. In those divorce proceedings, a final parenting plan was entered establishing the residential provisions for your children. Under the plan, your ex-spouse has every other weekend… Read More

Sunwest Bank Purchases Westside Community Bank

BeresfordBooth | 1/31/2013
The Washington Department of financial institutions (DFI) closed Westside Community Bank citing inadequate capital and severe loan losses effective January 11, 2013. Westside Community Bank, headquartered In University Place, Washington, had 2 locations which are now open as branches of Sunwest Bank. Beresford Booth represents a number of local and regional banks. Beresford Booth (425.776.4100), www.beresfordlaw.com… Read More

Legal Planning For Incapacity In Washington State

the Lawyers at Beresford Booth | 1/29/2013
Have you considered what you would do if you were not able to handle your own affairs due to injury, illness, or mental condition?  There are several legal options available to you including  Durable Powers of Attorney, Health Care Powers of Attorney, what is sometimes called a Living Will or Directive to Physicians in addition… Read More

Reconveying Real Estate under a Deed of Trust in Washington State.

The Lawyers at Beresford Booth | 1/17/2013
When an obligation to pay money or perform some other obligation is secured by a deed of trust and that obligation has been satisfied, the owner of the real estate affected by the deed of trust is entitled to have the lien of the deed of trust removed from the records. Sometimes the lien is… Read More