Archive for March 2025
Pet trusts: Leaving a legacy for our buddies
Winston About nine years ago Peggy decided that she needed a dog named Winston. We didn’t know any dogs named Winston, and I wasn’t in favor of being a pet owner, but somehow, we ended up at a rescue pup adoption event. A volunteer near Peggy opened up a kennel, and said, “Would you help…
Read MoreWhy an Elder Law Attorney?
By Attorney Peggy Sanders I’m often asked, “What is an Elder Law Attorney?” and “What’s the difference between an Elder Law Attorney and an Estate Planning attorney?” The quick Google answer is that is that elder law focuses on what happens to you while you’re living, and estate planning is about what happens after you…
Read MoreCommon questions about probate in Washington State
I get many questions about probate in Washington state. Here are answers to some of the most common ones: Before we start, did you know you live in one of the best states in the Union for retirement? Not only is there no income tax, the probate process is fairly simple and inexpensive, especially when…
Read MoreCousin Erwin — How not to leave an estate
by Ralph Sanders My cousin Erwin was a rascal. He had 2 or 3 wives, an estranged daughter and a son who disappeared years ago. There could have been others. He was a good machinist -when he wasn’t drinking. When he died at Providence Everett at age 70, his assets included a 401k and a…
Read MoreSponsor spotlight: You need a power of attorney
You really do need a Power of Attorney (POA.) Why is that? If you become hospitalized or in a care community, the people who care about you are going to need get information about your condition. They may need to make decisions about your care. They may need to make financial or business decisions on…
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