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Committed Intimate Relationships And Estate Planning In Washington State

The Lawyers at Beresford Booth | 4/30/2019
What is a Committed Intimate Relationship? In Washington State, common-law marriage—legal recognition of marriage without having formally registered their relationship—is not lawful.  However, Washington courts have adopted a definition for a long-term, unmarried relationship known as a committed intimidate relationship (“CIR”). The existence of a CIR creates a presumption that all property acquired during the… Read More

Resolving Estate Disputes – TEDRA

the Lawyers at Beresford Booth | 4/30/2019
“I am involved in an estate dispute as an heir/beneficiary of the disputed estate… what do I do?” Throughout my years counseling individuals through the resolution of their estate disputes, this question has occurred frequently.  As an heir or beneficiary in a disputed estate, it is always recommended to hire an attorney, even if only… Read More

Community Spotlight: Dawson Place

The Lawyers at Beresford Booth | 4/30/2019
The lawyers and staff at Beresford Booth are blessed to be involved with many special organizations throughout the greater Pacific Northwest.  This month, given that April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, we think it highly appropriate to highlight Dawson Place.  Dawson Place seeks to help children victimized by sexual and physical abuse and specializes in… Read More

Better Serving Our Clients Through Primerus

Washington State Business and Real Estate Lawyer David C. Tingstad | 4/30/2019
We Are a Primerus Firm For many years Beresford Booth has held a membership in Primerus, an international society of independent law firms.  Such an honor does not come easily, nor is it something our firm takes lightly: earning a Primerus membership requires a consistent commitment to excellence. As a Primerus firm, we hold connections… Read More

Making A Pre-Inheritance Advance? Document It!

Washington State Estate Planning and Probate Lawyer Andrew M. McKenzie | 4/29/2019
For various reasons, testators frequently distribute portions of their estate to their kids, heirs, and loved ones before they die.  Reasons can vary from reducing or avoiding taxes to simply recognizing an heir’s greater need for financial help in the moment.  Questions often arise later concerning how the distribution should be characterized, such as: Were… Read More

Disposing Of Tangible Personal Property At Death

The Lawyers at Beresford Booth | 4/29/2019
Washington law allows a person to dispose of certain kinds of tangible personal property at their death in a writing separate from their last will and testament.  For purposes of the law, “tangible personal property” is defined as “articles of personal or household use or ornament,” such as furniture, furnishings, cars, boats, jewelry, art, and… Read More

Construction Liens In Washington State

Washington State Business Law and Litigation Lawyer Babak Shamsi | 4/22/2019
In Washington, disputes in construction projects often involve complex issues between numerous parties.  Parties to a construction project may include prime contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and laborers, all of whom work with the expectation of compensation for their services.  When these parties are not paid for their work they may file and attempt to enforce liens… Read More

How Does The Court Divide Assets In A Divorce?

Washington State Family Law Lawyer Dimitra S. Scott | 4/9/2019
Individuals entering divorce proceedings often hold many questions about the process. When counseling people through divorce we consistently encounter one question: how will the marital assets be divided by the Court? Factors Affecting Asset Division RCW 26.09.080 provides us with an answer in that “the court shall…make such disposition of the property and the liabilities… Read More

Annual Reports, Registered Agents And “Governors”

Washington State Business and Real Estate Lawyer David C. Tingstad | 3/27/2019
What is an annual report? An annual report is the yearly document your LLC submits to the Washington Secretary of State.  The annual report notifies the Secretary of State about relevant information pertaining to your LLC like the name, principal office location, registered agent, and nature of the LLC’s business.  The Secretary of State requires… Read More