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Monthly Archives: November 2023

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Will a Washington Revocable Trust Shield My Assets from Creditors?

By Moulton Law Offices, P.S. |

In estate planning, we often use revocable living trusts as a tool to help clients bypass the probate process. A trust is a legal arrangement where you transfer title to certain property to a trustee. The trustee then manages that property on behalf of the beneficiaries named in the trust document. With a revocable… Read More »

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Are Handwritten or Oral Wills Valid in Washington?

By Moulton Law Offices, P.S. |

Every Washington resident should have a last will and testament. A proper will ensures that your property goes to your preferred beneficiaries and that someone you trust is placed in charge of your estate as your personal representative. While the requirements for making a valid will are not especially difficult, they must be carefully… Read More »

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Can a Trustee Ignore the Trust’s Instructions?

By Moulton Law Offices, P.S. |

One of the key benefits of a living trust is that it allows you to leave binding instructions for your trustee on how you want your property distributed after your death. Although you can always amend, alter, or revoke a living trust at any point during your lifetime, once you pass away, the trust… Read More »

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What Is the Difference Between Estate, Inheritance, and Gift Taxes in Washington?

By Moulton Law Offices, P.S. |

The estate tax is often misunderstood. Many Washington residents assume they need to engage in complex estate planning just to avoid the possibility their heirs will owe the government money. But the current reality is that the vast majority of Washingtonians will not leave a sizable enough estate to trigger any estate tax obligations… Read More »

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