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Modernizing an Existing Irrevocable Trust
Estate Planning, Probate, and Private Wealth Services

Many savvy estate plans include the use of an irrevocable trust that was established many years ago.  However, the very nature of an irrevocable trust means that once the trust agreement is finalized, the terms of that trust cannot be amended or modified.  Over the years, tax laws have changed and, depending on when the […]

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Regaining Possession of Real Property – Unlawful Detainer or Ejectment?
Business Litigation
Real Estate

One of the greatest hurdles faced by landlords and property owners is regaining possession of real property in a timely manner.  Unlawful Detainer (also referred to as an eviction) and Ejectment are actions are used by landlords and property owners to recover the possession of real property. Choosing the type of action depends on the […]

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Prenuptial vs. Postnuptial Agreements: What’s the Difference Between These Two Types of Agreements, and Which One is Right For Me?
Estate Planning, Probate, and Private Wealth Services
Family Law

It is becoming increasingly more common for modern couples, either before or during their marriage, to execute a written legal contract with the goal of protecting the separate interests of either partner in case of divorce, legal separation, or death. A prenuptial agreement or “prenup” is a legal contract that is signed before marriage. A […]

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Is There Anything My Neighborhood Can Do to Ban Short-Term Rentals?
Business Litigation
Corporate & Business Law

In 2014, long before the pandemic spurred the proliferation of short-term residential home rentals like those offered through Airbnb and other services, the Washington Supreme Court in Wilkinson v. Chiwawa Community Associations addressed whether a homeowners’ association (“HOA”) exceeded its power to amend covenants when a simple majority of the homeowners voted to prohibit short-term […]

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Navigating Divorce: The Importance of Financial and Appraisal Experts
Family Law

Divorces are stressful and emotionally challenging. Amidst feelings of loss and uncertainty, there are practical matters that require careful attention, especially when it comes to financial assets. In addition to having a strong family law attorney on your side, you will likely need experienced financial and appraisal experts as well. Experts provide essential support during […]

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The Rules of Washington Noncompetition Agreements Have Changed
Business Litigation
Corporate & Business Law
Employment Law & Litigation

As of June 2024, the legal parameters of Washington noncompetition agreements were refined by the passing of Substitute Senate Bill 5935. The bill, which passed by the Legislature in February and was signed into law by Governor Jay Inslee in March, took effect on June 6, 2024. Amending five provisions of RCW 49.62, the new […]

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“Nesting” During Divorce: Is Nesting Right for My Family?
Family Law

“Nesting” is a custody arrangement where, rather than having children move between homes, the children stay in the family home and the parents move back and forth and alternate living there. While it may sound appealing, nesting can be challenging in practice. Here are some considerations for divorcing parents thinking about before agreeing or committing […]

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Is There Anything My Neighborhood Can Do to Ban Short-Term Rentals?
Business Litigation

In 2014, long before the pandemic spurred the proliferation of short-term residential home rentals like those offered through Airbnb and other services, the Washington Supreme Court in Wilkinson v. Chiwawa Community Associations addressed whether a homeowners’ association (“HOA”) exceeded its power to amend covenants when a simple majority of the homeowners voted to prohibit short-term […]

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Judgment Collection: Using Charging Orders to Acquire LLC Membership Interests
Business Litigation
Corporate & Business Law

Judgment creditors often encounter challenges when trying to collect a debt when a debtor’s assets are held in a limited liability company (LLC), as opposed to assets held directly in the debtor’s name. However, creditors have legal remedies available to address this situation. One useful remedy is a charging order, a legal tool codified under […]

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