[WSBAPT] Questions on Procedure to withdraw as counsel (King County)
Brent Williams-Ruth
brent at williams-ruthlaw.com
Mon Sep 12 11:09:32 PDT 2022
Greetings List Members -
I have an estate where the Executor has gone without communicating for too
long a period. As such, I will be withdrawing - looking at CR 71- my
question is are all of the heirs, devisees, and legatees who received
notice of the probate initially considered "parties" of the proceeding?
Just want to make sure that I comply with the rules.
Procedurally, since I am doing this through CR 71(c) - withdrawal by notice
- the rule states that if no one objects, the withdrawal shall become
effective without order of the court.....but is this something that I
simply file (we are in King County) through e-filing?
Thank you!
Brent
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