[WSBAPT] Use of LOPAs in lieu of probates

Karl Flaccus Karl at flaccuslaw.com
Sat Apr 25 13:44:06 PDT 2020


But doesn't the passage of time (for example, 2 years after a death so no creditor claims) give a title insurance company additional comfort to insure title without a probate?

Karl

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Subject: [WSBAPT] Use of LOPAs in lieu of probates

I should point out that even though I use LOPAs to address title to real estate following a death of a parent and skip probates from time to time, I have modified my position on using LOPA in the past year. I used to recommend them routinely. Now I recommend them if the family is going to sell immediately, because one will quickly find out whether a title company will insure. If clients intend to hold property, then I recommend a probate, because for sure there is a deed and likelihood of insurable title in the future.

As I see it, the need to commence a probate (avoiding the lost or destroyed will issue) should be determined early. An immediate sale and determination that a title company will insure now is what drives my recommendations to clients.

Michael A. Winslow
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Mount Vernon, WA 98273
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