[WSBAPT] Notice of Appointment of Administrator for Intestate Estate Necessary?

Dalynne Singleton dalynne at singletonjorgensen.com
Wed Jul 30 11:54:56 PDT 2014


 

Minor child (6 years old) dies in a one car collision in which his mother
was driving.  Father wants to open estate for potential wrongful death /
survival claims.  More than 40 days since death have passed.  I was
contacted by attorney for father who is researching the wrongful
death/survival claims.  Since the mother might be a defendant, I have
agreed to serve as Administrator of the Estate.

 

I would like confirmation that no notice of hearing on appointment of
administrator of estate is required with these facts.  My reading of the
statute is that filing intestate probate, asking for appointment of
Administrator with non-intervention powers & no bond more than 40 days
since death… only notice would be to a surviving spouse not to any of the
other listed potential administrators.  

 

Agree?  I have had 2 commissioners in King County recently ask for a
hearing with notice when I send my documents in … no one shows up but me
and I get the Order signed.  Other commissioners sign off on my Order and
I get Letters issued with no problems.

 

Do most of you just note the hearing and send notice, show up and get
letters issued OR do what I have done, attempt to send the documents in
and have the court note the hearing if court thinks it should be done that
way?  Seems like no consistency…  Maybe it is me.

 

 

Dalynne Singleton

 

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