[WSBAPT] Sole Heir Has Felony Convictions - Can Heir be PR

Roger Hawkes roger at skyvalleylawyers.com
Tue Nov 8 14:59:00 PST 2022


I think the law should change to allow felons to be pr in the judge's discretion; and when no one else is an heir, that should result in judges saying ok

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Subject: [WSBAPT] Sole Heir Has Felony Convictions - Can Heir be PR

Listmates:

I know Washington law is clear.  A felon cannot be PR.  However, when Felon is sole heir why not let them be PR (as person is named as such in the Will)?  They can't steal from themselves.  In this case would the law be more worried about treatment of creditors.  I am told there aren't any creditors or debts owed.  Your thoughts.

Jeff Davis

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