Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Washington

jointproperty in nevada and washington

can one will mention property held jointly what form is necessary. the primary residence is washinton state and seasonal residence is nevada.estimated value of both residences is less than one and one half million


Asked on 11/03/06, 6:08 pm

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Bruce Busch Bruce R. Busch, Attorney at Law

Re: jointproperty in nevada and washington

Reciprocal Wills are not valid in Washington State. Not sure what you mean by "jointly" held. Joint with right of survivorship? As husband and wife? Tenancy in Common? With property in two states you want to minimize probate. I suggest you consult with an attorney and perhaps even consider a revocable living trust for some or all of your property.

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Answered on 11/03/06, 7:09 pm


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