[WSBAPT] passing of a friend with no family ties

Dalynne Singleton dalynne at glgmail.com
Fri Jun 4 09:44:26 PDT 2021


I don't have any experience with 1 below but as to 2:  you can submit any proof of death to file the petition for probate and to be administrator.  I use an obituary or funeral home listing notice and it has worked.
You will need to know the family and possible heirs to the estate to provide that information to the court in the petition.  There is also a way to get an non legal copy of the death certificate so check out the website and see if you or the the client qualifies.

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From: wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com <wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com> On Behalf Of Sharon Rutberg
Sent: Friday, June 4, 2021 9:34 AM
To: wsbapt at lists.wsbarppt.com
Subject: [WSBAPT] passing of a friend with no family ties

Hello, friends -

Client's good friend died and was estranged from his family. His body was claimed by the Seattle area medical examiner, which said it would try to locate a family member to authorize cremation. (They may have found one, but the information coming from their office is unclear.) Couple of questions -


  1.  Does anyone have experience with claiming remains from the Seattle ME if no family member steps forward?


  1.  Client may want to petition to be executor of his estate if no family member steps forward, but I think she needs a death certificate to do that, yes? But it appears she can't get a death certificate unless she is already his legal representative. Is there a way to seek a court order for purposes of getting a death certificate? Or any way to get appointed executor without a death certificate?

Much appreciated -
Sharon

Sharon C. Rutberg, Attorney at Law
Salmon Bay Law Group, PLLC
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