[WSBAPT] TEDRA agreement

Sarah Cuellar attorney at sarahcuellar.com
Tue May 9 11:05:23 PDT 2023


RCW 11.96A.210 is your answer. A TEDRA agreement is nonjudicial and doesn't
derogate from any other proceeding. I have filed plenty of TEDRA
agreements in probate cases when all heirs agree to disburse the estate in
a manner that conflicts with intestate law or the decedent's will.

On Tue, May 9, 2023 at 10:50 AM Jenna Brozik <Jenna at prinzandbrozik.com>
wrote:

> List mates,
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> Opposing party (attorney) filed a TEDRA agreement in the Probate case.
> There was no TEDRA action commenced.  Isn’t he supposed to commence a new
> action under RCW 11.96A. 090 and also file a petition and a summons under
> RCW 11.96A.100?  He can consolidate the two actions later but there was
> never a separate action opened.
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> How can there be a TEDRA agreement when there is no open TEDRA case?  Any
> comments or thoughts.
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> Thanks,
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> Jenna Brozik
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