[WSBAPT] Solvent Estate?

Marcus Fry mfry at lyon-law.com
Tue Mar 22 12:46:02 PDT 2016


I think RCW 11.18.200 covers you.  Just because the assets are in a RLT and not subject to probate such assets are still subject to the debts of the decedent.  No creditor protection for RLTs (well maybe if there is a A-B trust within the RLT).

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From: wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com [mailto:wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com] On Behalf Of Jacob Menashe
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2016 12:33 PM
To: WSBA Probate & Trust Listserv
Subject: [WSBAPT] Solvent Estate?

Three facts I am considering: 1) $50,000 in probate assets. 2) $100,000 in debt. 3) $500,000 asset in a living trust. When I file the probate, can I say I have a solvent estate (probate and non-probate combined) and get non-intervention powers? I can't seem to put my finger on the answer. All help appreciated.  I'm surprised I haven't faced this before.

Sincerely,

Jacob


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