February 16, 2023 Washington State Business and Real Estate Law Lawyer Per E. Oscarsson talks about granting security interests in real estate property. Read More
Washington State Family Law Lawyer Anne B. Bennette | 2/20/2023
Two important aspects of co-parenting are determining the residential schedule and the financial support of the children. Just because you might share an equal residential schedule with your co-parent, that does not mean you will receive a credit (also called a ‘downward deviation’) on the standard amount of the child support transfer payment. The… Read More
February 9th, 2023 Beresford Booth Washington State Divorce & Family Law Lawyer Mackenzie O. Bretz presents: Child Support, How and When to Modify of Adjust it. Read More
Washington State Real Estate Law Lawyer Andrew M. McKenzie | 2/13/2023
In most cases, it is easy to figure out which court is the proper one in which to file a lawsuit. Parties to a lawsuit usually reside in reasonably close proximity to one another, and statistically, the events giving rise to the lawsuit also happen in close geographic proximity to each other and the parties. … Read More
Washington State Business & Real Estate Lawyer William O. Kessler | 2/9/2023
These days, good residential contractors are usually booked out for months. Many handy folks are performing remodels as side jobs, or even working full-time, without obtaining a contractor’s license. Washington state law prevents someone who does work as a contractor from suing a customer for breach of contract, unless that worker is licensed with the… Read More
Come join Beresford Booth lawyer Caleb Tingstad at Workhorse HQ, a co-working space in downtown Edmonds, for a “Lunch & Learn” event where Caleb will discuss common legal issues confronted by business owners. There will be pizza, beer, and lively conversation at this free event happening on Thursday, February 16th at 12:00 pm. This event… Read More
Washington State Business and Real Estate Law Lawyer Babak Shamsi | 2/6/2023
When an insurable damage event occurs in a condominium, HOA officers and other unit owners often find themselves asking: “What insurance policy will cover the damage?” The answer, perhaps unsurprisingly, may depend on several factors. Washington State legally requires all condominium associations to purchase insurance to cover their buildings. However, the type of insurance required… Read More
Washington State Litigation Lawyer Dexter N. Bradford | 1/31/2023
Subcontractors should be aware that liens for labor and materials or equipment may not be enforced without prelien notice. When contractors hire subcontractors to work on a job, the law generally requires that the sub-contractor must give a notice to owner. The notice to owner is a statutorily required document that notifies the property owner… Read More