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Family Investment Vehicles in Limbo: Awaiting Department of Revenue Guidance
Estate Planning, Probate, and Private Wealth Services
Tax Law

The legal landscape for family investment vehicles in Washington shifted dramatically after the Antio LLC v. Department of Revenue decision of the Washington Supreme Court.  In Antio the taxpayers were a group of investment funds organized as limited liability companies.  These funds acquired investors through private offerings and invested in debt instruments.  The LLCs themselves […]

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Washington Law on Parenting Plan Limitations is Changing
Family Law

RCW 26.09.191, the Washington law on parenting plan limitations (a/k/a “.191 restrictions”), will change this month due to the passage of House Bill 1620. The bill, which was passed by the Legislature and signed into law by Governor Bob Ferguson in April, will take effect on July 27, 2025. The new law introduces new definitions […]

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Timing Your Prenuptial Agreement in Washington
Family Law

Prenuptial agreements are touchy subjects. Sometimes they can be perfectly fair and fine contracts between soon-to-be spouses. Other times they can grossly favor one spouse over the other. In a previous blog post, I discussed how divorcing spouses may challenge their prenuptial agreement.  Courts apply a two-pronged test to determine whether to uphold the agreement: […]

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Washington has an Expansive “Slayer Statute”
Trust & Estates Litigation

Nearly 140 years ago, the United States Supreme Court first recognized that one who causes harm to another should not financially benefit from the estate of the harmed person. In Mutual Life v. Armstrong, the defendant was the beneficiary of an insurance policy. However, the defendant was tried and convicted of killing the policy holder. […]

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Is a Collaborative Divorce Right for You?
Family Law

In 1990, attorney Stuart Webb inadvertently pioneered a new process for divorce aimed to minimize conflict and to resolve matters collaboratively and expeditously. Webb practiced family law and introduced a novel idea: he agreed to represent clients only if both spouses committed to staying out of court. If either spouse filed a motion or initiated […]

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The Rules of Washington Noncompetition Agreements May Change Again
Corporate & Business Law
Employment Law & Litigation
Business Litigation

The enforceability of noncompetition agreements is a widely debated topic in and outside of the legal world. In just the last year, it has been a repeat topic on the floor of the Washington state legislature. States across the county are seeing a trend toward the unenforceability of overly restrictive restraints on employees’ trade. Currently, […]

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New Washington Estate Tax Law Raises Exemption, Hikes Rates for Wealthy
Estate and Gift Tax Returns
Estate Planning, Probate, and Private Wealth Services
Tax Law

Since 2018, estate planning legislation in Washington has remained stagnant. Increases in our legislated estate tax exemption rate had been tied to a Consumer Price Index that no longer existed, and the legislature largely ignored the issue. Recently, the Washington State Legislature finally turned an eye to addressing the issue and enacted a bill which […]

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Virtual Family Law Hearings: Are They Here to Stay in 2025?
Family Law

As a product of the COVID-19 pandemic, Washington courts, like many others, were forced to adopt a virtual format with respect to live hearings and trials. This meant opting to conduct proceedings using Zoom, Microsoft Teams, WebEx, and other similar video platforms. What started out as an emergency response based on public health necessity seems […]

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Cryptocurrency in Divorce
Family Law

Cryptocurrency is an increasingly common investment in spouses’ portfolios. While cryptocurrency can present unique challenges due to the various exchanges, different forms of recordkeeping, and new vocabulary, the key questions for purposes of divorce are the same as for more traditional assets: When Was the Cryptocurrency Acquired? It is important to identify when you purchased […]

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What You Need to Know About Washington’s New Estate Tax Break for Family Homes
Estate Planning, Probate, and Private Wealth Services
Tax Law

Overview of The Spousal Residence Exclusion Washington state recently enacted some changes that may impact married couples and registered domestic partners. Under the new Spousal Personal Residence Exclusion, when a spouse/partner passes away on or after January 1, 2025, the decedent’s share of the family home in some situations will not count when determining whether […]

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Navigating Technical Terminology in Residential Construction Contracts
Business Litigation
Real Estate

Residential construction contracts will often contain technical terms or jargon that leave many homeowners with uncertainty. Homeowners should be cautious of implicitly agreeing to language they do not understand when entering a construction contract. As a primer, the following are some words commonly found in residential construction agreements that homeowners should understand before entering into […]

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