[WSBAPT] getting an ex appointed PR

nestor at pplsweb.com nestor at pplsweb.com
Mon May 4 11:52:02 PDT 2020


How about daughter serving and running everything by dad before she signs
and save the waivers if the estate is not complicated.

 

 

Nestor Gorfinkel, Attorney at Law

Licensed in Washington & Florida

Florida Civil-Law (International) Notary

 

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On Behalf Of Sharon Rutberg
Sent: Monday, May 4, 2020 11:39 AM
To: wsbapt at lists.wsbarppt.com
Subject: [WSBAPT] getting an ex appointed PR

 

Good morning, everyone  - I would love input on the following:

 

Decedent died intestate. Under RCW 11.28.120, the only family member in line
to serve as PR is her daughter, who is of majority age but rather young.
Decedent's ex-husband, father of the daughter, is willing to serve and seems
to be capable, and the daughter would prefer he serve. Daughter was
decedent's agent under her DPOA. Per the statute, it appears we would need
to get waivers from any known "principal creditors of the estate" in order
to ask the court to appoint the ex-husband as PR. Are creditors generally
willing to provide this waiver?   It also appears we could just wait 40 days
before petitioning.  Is this the easiest course? 

 

Thanks so much -

Sharon 

 

Sharon C. Rutberg, Attorney at Law

Salmon Bay Law Group, PLLC

1734 NW Market St.

Seattle, WA 98107

206-735-3177, ext. 2

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