Deadman’s Statute
RCW 5.60.030 is a statute in Washington State, commonly called the deadman’s statute, which prevents certain people from testifying in court about transactions they had with (or statements made in…
RCW 5.60.030 is a statute in Washington State, commonly called the deadman’s statute, which prevents certain people from testifying in court about transactions they had with (or statements made in…
…[…] 6.2 Custodian for [full legal name of beneficiary]. I hereby appoint [full legal name of first choice] as the custodian of any custodianship required to be created for [full…
…must be: In writing; Signed by the testator (or by someone else at the testator’s direction and in the testator’s presence) in the presence of two competent witnesses; AND The…
…inheritance and community property rights, among many others. Prior to the legalization of same-sex marriage in Washington in 2012, the domestic partner relationship was available for same-sex couples as well…
…the death of the owner (such as a life estate in real property); a transfer on death deed; a right or interest passing under a community property agreement; and an…
…tenant in common (excluding real property held in joint tenancy with right of survivorship, under a transfer on death deed, or as a life estate); interests in vehicles, a boats,…
…to serve. A custodian appointed in a will may charge reasonable compensation and is entitled to reimbursement for reasonable expenses incurred. Such expenses are paid out of the custodial property….