[WSBAPT] Question RE: RCW 11.28.240 Request for Special Notice

Jared E. Adams jared at condieadams.com
Thu Apr 23 12:44:34 PDT 2015


Greetings, All!
I have a couple of probates open where parties have filed a Request for Special Notice.  In each case, the PR was already appointed and granted non-intervention powers prior to the Requests for Special Notice being filed.
As required by the requests, I mailed a notice of intent to pay PR and attorney's fees to all interested parties.  One interested party filed an objection to the notice of intent to pay.
My question is, what is the effect of the objection?  At first glance, it appears that the PR can still be paid and pay the attorney, and the objection only preserves the objecting party's right to contest the fees at closing.  Is that correct, or does filing the objection have a greater impact (perhaps preclude the payment of fees without a hearing)?
Does anyone know offhand? Is there a statute on point?
Thanks,

Jared


Jared E. Adams, JD, LL.M.

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