Duties and Powers of Fiduciaries
…Compensation, without Guardian 7. DUTIES AND POWERS OF FIDUCIARIES […] 7.4 Fiduciary Compensation. A determination of the compensation for each fiduciary appointed in this Will should take into account the…
…Compensation, without Guardian 7. DUTIES AND POWERS OF FIDUCIARIES […] 7.4 Fiduciary Compensation. A determination of the compensation for each fiduciary appointed in this Will should take into account the…
… For the sake of ease, throughout the rest of these instructions when we say “community property,” we mean it to include quasi-community property and community-like property too. To keep…
…are combined in such a way that makes it difficult to tell which items are separate and which are community, then the property is deemed “commingled.” Commingled property is presumed…
…than the surviving spouse or surviving domestic partner. Furthermore, only nine states are community property jurisdictions that recognize community property laws. Therefore, if a couple who has entered a community…
Under Washington State law, all of a person’s property falls into one of these categories: community property, separate property, community-like property, or quasi-community property. Courts use these property categories to…
…items are separate and which are community, then the property is deemed “commingled.” Commingled property is presumed to be community property unless a person can prove which commingled items are…
Under Washington law, all of a person’s property is characterized as community property, separate property, community-like property, or quasi-community property. These property characterizations affect the rights and interests of a…