[WSBAPT] Re-post: Question RE: Request for Special Notice

Tom Stuen tomstuen at comcast.net
Fri May 1 13:47:53 PDT 2015


Jared:  I think the notice of intent to pay PR or attorney fees allows the
objector ten days to file a motion.  Absent such a motion, the payment can
be made by a non-intervention PR.  Objections can still be raised at the
closing of the estate.

Tom Stuen

 

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I didn't get any responses on my question below. I thought I'd give it a
second try as there was interest from others who've encountered the same
issue.

 

PR was appointed and granted non-intervention powers. Later, multiple
interested parties filed Requests for Special Notice under RCW 11.28.240,
requesting (among other things) notice prior to paying PR and attorney's
fees. I mailed a notice of intent to pay PR and attorney's fees to all
interested parties, and one interested party filed an objection.  

 

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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