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Our probate attorneys provide counsel to the executor of an estate or to handle the complete process of estate administration.

Frequently Asked Questions:

What is Probate?
What is a will contest?
What type of assets are typically non-probate assets?

What role does the executor play in the probate process?

Are there ways to avoid the probate process?

What are the advantages of avoiding a probate proceeding?
What happens to my property if I don't have a will?

What is a revocable living trust?

 



What happens to my property if I don't have a will?

 

In the absence of a will, property will be distributed through a process known as intestacy. If someone dies intestate, the community property passes to the spouse or state registered domestic partner.  If there are surviving children, the surviving spouse will also receive one half of the decedent’s separate property. If there are no surviving children, but one or more of the decedent’s parents survive, the surviving spouse receives three quarters of the net separate property in addition to the community property.  There are additional levels of distribution if there are also no surviving parents, the probate attorney can explain this if necessary.  

  

Hawkes Law Firm
19929 Ballinger Way NE, Suite 200
Shoreline, WA  98155
206 367.5000 Fax 206 367.4005

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