[WSBAPT] Need Feedback RE "Double" Probate

Diane Kiepe diane at kiepelaw.com
Sun May 31 13:57:36 PDT 2026


Oh my - I have done it but I also completed two separate filings in one of
my cases because of creditor claim issues.  I haven't received pushback to
date but you never know what will come from the bench.



Diane Kiepe
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On Sun, May 31, 2026 at 12:07 PM James Dolan <jbdolan at jbdolan.com> wrote:

> I’m recalling that this topic has been discussed some time ago on this
> listserv:
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> Spouse 1 dies intestate.  All finances are jointly owned or have Spouse 2
> named as Beneficiary.  Their house is jointly owned Community Property.
> Spouse 1 has no children.  No probate.  Spouse 2 goes on living for another
> 7 years.
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> Spouse 2 dies testate.
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> We attempt to open probate in the name of both Spouse 1 and Spouse 2 for
> the purpose of having PR appointed to sell the house.  I have done this
> 10-12 times over the past 20 years with no problem.  Until last Friday.
> Judge says judge has conducted judge’s own research and cannot find any
> legal authority that allows a double probate.  I ask the judge if the judge
> has found any legal authority that prohibits it.  Nope. I inform the judge
> that I have done this several times.  Judge says “Because ‘you’ve done it
> before’ doesn’t mean it is appropriate.”
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> Another attorney who is present on a different matter graciously attempts
> to rescue me, spontaneously approaches the bench and informs the court, on
> the record, that this attorney has also done research on this question, has
> found no case law or statutes on point, and further informs the court that
> she also has done several double probates with no problem.
>
>
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> I ask the judge what alternatives the judge thinks would be appropriate.
> The judge says that the PR can do a Lack of Probate Affidavit to convey the
> real property from Spouse 1 to Spouse 2.  I ask the judge what would be the
> benefit of doing it that way.  (Full disclosure – at this point I may have
> sounded a bit irritated.)  Judge ignores my question and calls the next
> case.
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> My questions for all of you smarter than me people:
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>    1. Have any of you done this before?
>    2. If so, have you ever encountered resistance from the bench?
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> Thanks for your thoughts.
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> Jim Dolan
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