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Let Paul Routt help you leave a legacy for your family after you've passed away.

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HOW PAUL CAN HELP YOU

Preparation of Wills, Powers of Attorney, Living Wills, and Probate of Wills
in Renton, Washington and Surrounding Areas.

SEARCHING FOR PROBATE SERVICE?

No matter who you are, you must face the fact that someday you will pass from this life. Even before passing, you may face incapacities that make it imperative to have someone else look after your affairs for you while you are incapacitated.

The key to handling both of these matters is to prepare for them beforehand while you are healthy and clear-minded. These preparations ease the burdens placed on those who will (a) look after you if you become incapacitated before you pass and (b) manage your estate after you do pass. Making these preparations beforehand also will give you the satisfaction of mind that you have made your situation easier for your family and friends when they need to step in.

Preparing for your possible incapacity and certain passing involves preparation of a (a) Power of Attorney (“POA”), (b) Will, and (c) Health Care Directive (also known as a “Living Will”). The POA and Health Care Directive operate while you are still living and the Will comes into operation after you pass. To cover all of your bases and make sure that your wishes are carried out, all three of these documents need to be prepared.
Call Paul Routt Law at 425-318-1816 to discuss your Probate needs.

NEED A WILL OR LIVING WILL?

Now is the time to prepare a will for your family

The Will allows you to determine how your assets are to be distributed among your chosen heirs after you pass. If you have a valid Will at the time of your passing, then your estate is said to be “testate”. If you do not have a valid Will at the time of your passing, then your estate is said to be “intestate”.

Under your Will, you can choose who your heirs will be and in what proportions of your net estate each heir will receive. You can also set up trusts to manage your assets. Also under your Will, you choose who your personal representative (aka executor or executrix) will be. This personal representative, after you pass, will have the authority to manage and close your estate. Managing your estate means paying off any creditors who make valid claims on your estate and then making distributions of the balance of your estate to your chosen heirs.

If you pass intestate, then state statutes determine how your estate will be distributed. Such distributions may or may not be the same as what you may have intended.

Call Paul Routt Law at 425-318-1816 to discuss your Will or Living Will needs.

SEEKING POWER OF ATTORNEY SERVICES?

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The POA allows you to choose another person, known as the “attorney-in-fact”, to look after your financial and health care matters while you are incapacitated. When you recover from your incapacity, this authority reverts back to you.

However, the attorney-in-fact’s authority over your affairs, while it is in effect, is limited. He or she cannot (a) make, amend, alter, change, or revoke on your behalf any Wills or codicils, life insurance beneficiary designations, or employee benefit plan beneficiary designations; (b) exercise any power of appointment, (c) make transfers of property to any trust (whether or not created by principal) unless the trust benefits the principal alone, etc.

The POA allows you to choose another person, known as the “attorney-in-fact”, to look after your financial and health care matters while you are incapacitated. When you recover from your incapacity, this authority reverts back to you.

However, the attorney-in-fact’s authority over your affairs, while it is in effect, is limited. He or she cannot (a) make, amend, alter, change, or revoke on your behalf any Wills or codicils, life insurance beneficiary designations, or employee benefit plan beneficiary designations; (b) exercise any power of appointment, (c) make transfers of property to any trust (whether or not created by principal) unless the trust benefits the principal alone, etc.

Call Paul Routt Law at 425-318-1816 to discuss how having a Power of Attorney can work for you.

Client Endorsements

  • Hyung K.
    "I had a Worker's Compensation (L&I) claim for my on-the-job work injury claim. Paul was my attorney and he handled all aspects of my claim. Through the entire time of my claim, he dealt with the Department of Labor and Industries bureaucracy, made sure that I received income benefits, oversaw my medical treatment, and was always available to answer my questions. After litigating my claim, Paul was able to get for me a determination of a total permanent disability and a pension for the rest of my life. I could not have done this without his help."
    Hyung K.
  • Marc B.
    "I and my partner had Paul prepare for both of us our Wills, Powers of Attorney, and Health Care Directives. He sat down with both of us and explained to us how these documents can settle our final affairs. Paul explained to us what terminology we might want in our documents and what options we could choose for ourselves at the appropriate times in the future. He listened to our wishes and incorporated them into the documents. Paul was thorough and diligent in his work and we appreciated his timeliness. We highly recommend him."
    Marc B.
  • Kathy B.
    "Paul did an exceptional job on my Will, Power of Attorney, and Health Care Directive (Living Will). He took great care to make sure that my wishes were reflected in all of the documents. Paul was thorough and his fee was reasonable. I highly recommend Paul Routt!"
    Kathy B.

ABOUT PAUL ROUTT

 
 

Paul is a graduate of the Seattle University School of Law and has been a member of the Washington State Bar Association since 2000. He is also a member of the Federal Bar Association and holds graduated a Master of Business Administration Degree from the University of Puget Sound.
Call Atty. Paul W. Routt, J.D. Now at 425-318-1816 to discuss your specific situation.

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