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Wills and Estate Planning

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Estate Planning (12)
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Wills and Probate (6)

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Probate
http://www.wsba.org/media/publications/pamphlets/p
Source: Washington State Bar Association

This web page has information about probate, which is a legal process for transferring property when an owner dies. Topics include Probate Proceedings; Probating an Estate; The Role of the Court; Time Required to Settle an Estate; Taxes, Fees and Costs; Making a Will; and Right of Survivorship.
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Wills
http://www.wsba.org/media/publications/pamphlets/w
Source: Washington State Bar Association

Information on planning and writing wills, including Planning a Will, Making a Valid Will, Dying Without a Will, Valid Will Requirements, Probate, Changing or Revoking a Will, Updating a Will, Longevity of a Will, Keeping a Will Safe, Costs and Fees, and Services of an Attorney.
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Probate—How to Probate a Washington Decedent's Estate for those who have never set foot in a Courthouse
http://www.wa-probate.com/Instructions/index.html
Source: Washington Probate

A link to Washington probate instructions.
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Wills and Probate FAQs
http://www.kcba.org/ScriptContent/KCBA/legalhelp/S
Source: King County Bar Association

General information about wills and the probate process.
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Wills and Estate Planning
http://www.nolo.com/lawcenter/index.cfm/catID/FD17
Source: Nolo

Contains information on wills and estate planning. Includes information on estate planning basics, wills, probate and executors, avoiding probate, living trusts, estate and gift taxes, life insurance, healthcare directives and powers of attorney, and funeral planning and organ donations.
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