Before you buy land to develop a property, hire an experienced land use attorney. A land use attorney can guide you through the often confusing process of getting your development plans approved. Let’s explore the many benefits of working with a Portland land use attorney when developing property. Need Legal Help? Let’s talk What Does […]
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No business is immune to disputes. Conflicts with a supplier, vendor, partner, employee, or customer are bound to arise occasionally. How you handle these business disputes can make a big difference in their impact on your company. You need effective strategies for resolving disputes. Sometimes, you may need to work with an experienced Tacoma business […]
If you are settling the estate of a loved one who passed away in Washington state, you may wonder if you need to go through the full probate process or if a simpler option is available. In certain cases, Washington law allows for a streamlined process called “simplified probate.” Working with an experienced probate lawyer […]
When managing the affairs of someone who cannot do so themselves, whether due to age, disability, or other factors, two important roles often come into play: the trustee and the guardian. While these roles are similar in some ways, they are distinct legal concepts with different responsibilities and powers. One common question is whether the […]
When it comes to disputes over land use, things can get complicated quickly. Whether it’s a disagreement between neighbors over property lines, a developer and a community group over a proposed project, or a dispute between a landlord and tenant over the use of a rental property, a rejected planning or rezoning application before a […]
On April 12, 2024, the United States Supreme Court decided Sheetz v. County of El Dorado, California, a case involving traffic impact fees and the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment. The Court held that the Takings Clause does not distinguish between “legislative” and “administrative” land-use permit conditions, and therefore the Nollan/Dolan requirements of “essential […]
When someone passes away, their will typically names an executor – the person responsible for carrying out the wishes in the will. The executor plays a huge role in wrapping up the deceased’s affairs and distributing their assets to the rightful beneficiaries. However, the law limits an executor’s powers to administer an estate. Executors must […]
When someone passes away, their money, property, and personal belongings must be distributed to the right people. This process is called probate. Probate can seem complicated, but this guide from a Washington probate lawyer will explain the key steps in simple terms. Need Legal Help? Let’s talk What is Probate? Probate is the legal process […]
What happens when an executor does not perform their necessary duties? The process involved with handling an estate requires that certain tasks be performed by an executor. When a person dies with a will, the estate will generally have to go through the probate process before the property can be distributed to beneficiaries. The testator (the deceased […]
A variance is when you are permitted to go against zoning laws and do certain activities. It is an exemption that is authorized one time only and doesn’t apply to everyone. The current zoning laws are still in force and you cannot get around them because you received a variance. For example, suppose that you […]