[WSBARP] Juvenile Felony and Administration of Estate

Mike Jacobs mikej at riachgese.com
Tue May 19 17:32:36 PDT 2020


List,

RCW 11.36.010 disqualifies any person who has been convicted of a felony from being appointed Personal Representative.  Does that include persons who were convicted as juveniles?  I was thinking that it should not, but I am having a difficult time finding an answer one way or another.  Any thoughts would be appreciated.

Sincerely,

Michael P. Jacobs
Riach Gese Jacobs, PLLC
7331 196th St. SW | PO Box 1067 | Lynnwood, WA 98036
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