[WSBAPT] Clerk's Action Filed TEDRA Agreement
Eric Nelsen
Eric at sayrelawoffices.com
Thu Dec 17 13:01:04 PST 2015
Never tried that! And I have no answer for you but I think it's a very interesting question.
Are the parties effectively the "judge" in that circumstance, who appoints "any suitable person" as PR? And say the parties agree to appoint someone who is statutorily disqualified--what effect? Is the order void, voidable? Do the parties get to decide on bond as well?
Sincerely,
Eric
Eric C. Nelsen
SAYRE LAW OFFICES, PLLC
1320 University St
Seattle WA 98101-2837
phone 206-625-0092
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From: wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com [mailto:wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com] On Behalf Of John J. Sullivan
Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2015 10:52 AM
To: wsbapt at lists.wsbarppt.com
Subject: [WSBAPT] Clerk's Action Filed TEDRA Agreement
Listmates:
In an intestate probate I'm using a nonjudicial TEDRA Agreement to accomplish several things, including replacing the Administrator.
As we know, when you file one in a probate it has the force and effect of a court order. My question: in that case will the Clerk follow it if instructed to issue new Letters to the substitute Administrator in King County even though the parties sign it rather than the judge?
Anyone try this?
Regards,
John J. Sullivan
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