[WSBAPT] Co-Personal Representatives

amanda_wilson at olypenlawoffices.com amanda_wilson at olypenlawoffices.com
Tue Aug 26 15:35:50 PDT 2014


Does anyone know of any statute allowing or prohibiting having two
co-PR's?

 

Assuming it is allowed (I did some research and didn't find any statute on
point), I have a Will that names two co-PR's but allows them to delegate
responsibilities between them as they authorize. Upon speaking with them,
they would like to open the Estate account and allow either one of them to
sign the checks and not have two signatures required. Any thoughts on how
to achieve this? 

 

Amanda Wilson

 

Amanda M. Wilson, esq.

 

Olympic Peninsula Law Offices, LLC

219 W Patison St.

Port Hadlock, WA 98339

 

 

(360)437-4172 office

(206)331-7851 cell phone

 

"I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget
what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel." ~ Maya
Angelou

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