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Estate Planning: A Blueprint for Everyone’s Future

On Behalf of DAL Law Firm | Feb 10, 2024 | Estate Planning

Estate planning is often mistakenly perceived as a complex and exclusive process reserved for the wealthy or elderly. In reality, estate planning is a crucial component of responsible financial management that benefits individuals of all ages and income levels....

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Navigating Troubled Waters: The Power of Foreclosure Mediation

On Behalf of DAL Law Firm | Jan 25, 2024 | Real Estate

In the realm of real estate, few events are as emotionally charged and financially distressing as facing foreclosure. For homeowners teetering on the brink of losing their homes, the concept of foreclosure mediation emerges as a beacon of hope. This alternative...

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Are Handwritten Wills a Wise Choice?

On Behalf of DAL Law Firm | Jan 10, 2024 | Estate Planning

In the age of digital advancements and legal intricacies, the idea of a handwritten will might seem like a relic of the past. However, the allure of expressing one's final wishes in one's own handwriting holds a certain sentimental appeal. But is crafting a...

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Top 5 Myths About Deeds in Washington State

On Behalf of DAL Law Firm | Dec 20, 2023 | Real Estate

Deeds, the legal instruments that transfer ownership of real estate, have been shrouded in myths and misconceptions. These myths often stem from a lack of understanding of the intricacies of property law, leading to confusion and potential pitfalls for homeowners....

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The Crucial Role Power of Attorneys (POAs) Play In Safeguarding Your Future

On Behalf of DAL Law Firm | Dec 1, 2023 | Estate Planning, Real Estate

In our day to day lives, we often find ourselves preoccupied with focusing on the present—juggling responsibilities, pursuing passions, and navigating the twists and turns of our daily existence. Yet, amidst the hustle and bustle, it's essential to pause and consider...

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Why Would A Revocable Living Trust Require A Probate?

On Behalf of DAL Law Firm | Nov 15, 2023 | Estate Planning, Probate

A revocable living trust is a legal document that allows you (the grantor) to transfer your assets into a trust during your lifetime. The trust assets are managed by a trustee of your choosing and, upon your death, the assets are distributed to the beneficiaries you...

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Options To Leave An Inheritance To Minor Children

On Behalf of DAL Law Firm | Oct 15, 2023 | Estate Planning

Leaving an inheritance to minors in Washington State requires careful consideration and planning to ensure that their best interests are protected. Here's a brief guide on how to handle this situation, focusing on some key aspects and considerations: 1. Create a Will...

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If You Have A Revocable Living Trust And Own Real Estate- This Is A Must Read!

On Behalf of DAL Law Firm | Sep 15, 2023 | Estate Planning

When you sign your Revocable Living Trust with our office, we ensure it is funded with your assets. But what happens afterwards? What if you acquire real estate we sign your estate plan, how do you ensure it is protected by your trust? And what happens if you don't...

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What Are Letters Testamentary And Why Do You Need It?

On Behalf of DAL Law Firm | Aug 15, 2023 | Estate Planning

If you were named Personal Representative in someone's will, and you try to gain access to their assets, you may find that you are told that you need to open probate to obtain letters testamentary before you will be granted access to those assets. In Washington State,...

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Our Five Step Estate Planning Process

On Behalf of DAL Law Firm | Aug 1, 2023 | Estate Planning

Initial consultation During the initial consultation, you'll meet with Darcel to discuss your wants and needs for your estate plan, go over questions and concerns you have for your estate plan and the individuals listed in your estate plan, and what documents will be...

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