Legal Articles, General Practice

Interference with Child Custody in Seattle and Tacoma

Washington State family courts take child custody orders and parenting plans very seriously and expect parents to follow them to the letter whenever possible. However, many parents may not be completely satisfied with the custody or visitation arrangements set forth by the court.

FAQ Regarding Probate in Washington State

Below are some answers to frequently asked questions regarding the probate process in Washington State.

Required Disclosures When Selling Your Home

People who are selling their residential real estate have the legal duty to disclose certain information to potential buyers so that buyers may make an educated decision regarding the purchase.

Changing Your Name After Getting Married

Changing your name after marriage is a personal decision that should not be taken lightly and that can have practical, legal, and emotional implications.

Avoiding Probate in Washington State

“Probate” is the name of the legal process through which the estate of a deceased person is settled through his or her personal representative, a party sometimes referred to as the “executor” of the estate. This process can be confusing, costly, and take several months to fully complete.

LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA BUSINESS LAWYER BLOG

LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA BUSINESS LAWYER BLOG

LOS ANGELES ZONING LAW BLOG

LOS ANGELES ZONING LAW BLOG

CALIFORNIA LENDING & FINANCIAL SERVICES LAW BLOG

CALIFORNIA LENDING & FINANCIAL SERVICES LAW BLOG

Employer Liability in Car Accident Cases

Establishing liability in car accident cases can be an extremely complicated matter involving multiple parties.

Massachusetts Retaliation Statute Protects Complaints Regarding Harassment of Co-Workers

Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination recently clarified the scope and purpose of its anti-retaliation statute, and awarded damages to an employee who was terminated for submitting an internal complaint of sexual harassment directed by one of her co-workers towards another co-worker.

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