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FYI: Washington_Family Law Handbook (2004)--->36 pages. (Read through Chapter 3:Property Rights / Dividing Assets & Debts on Page 6-7)
http://www.courts.wa.gov/newsinfo/content/pdf/FamilyLawHandbook.pdf
FYI: Information on all aspects of divorce and related issues (Washington State)
http://www.divorcenet.com/states/washington#divorce_law_and_procedure
Specific Issue ---->What are my options with the house if Divorced.
http://www.divorcenet.com/states/nationwide/what_are_my_options_with_the_house
Specific Issue:
Q:How does the Washington State Courts divide property? Doesn't the court just split the property based on the name of the person the property is in?
A:The court has a great deal of discretion on how to divide the property of a marriage. The court will divide the property in a dissolution based on what it determines is "fair and equitable."
Specific Issue ---> Property Division in Details
http://www.divorcenet.com/states/washington/state_articles/property_division/view
Specific Issue---> WHO GETS THE HOUSE ? (Nationwide Info.)
http://www.divorcenet.com/states/nationwide/legally_who_gets_the_house
Specific Issue ---> Cohabitation and Estate Planning (Nationwide)
http://www.divorcenet.com/states/nationwide/cohabitation_and_estate_planning
Quote: There are both disadvantages and advantages to wills and to living trusts. Some of them are as follows:
* Privacy A will, when it is probated, becomes public knowledge, as do the assets listed under the will. A living trust, unless there are extraordinary circumstances, never becomes public; thus, neither the assets nor terms of the trust become public record.
*Probate In order to be enforced, a will must go through a form of probate procedure in the court system for which there are fees, usually based on the size of the estate and possibly on the identification of the beneficiaries if they are minors (since guardians may have to be appointed; however, see below). Beneficiaries normally cannot receive the bulk of the assets until probate is completed, which could take a year or more. With a living trust, probate is avoided, and trust assets are distributed almost immediately by the trustee to the beneficiary. *Complexity A living trust agreement is more complex in that the assets, while the grantor is alive, must be transferred to the trustee and held in the name of the trust. The trustee is the one who distributes the assets and income and manages the corpus (the body) of the trust. A will, however, takes effect only upon the testators death, and is usually less expensive to draft and to change than a living will. However, as stated above, probate is more expensive to hold property.
Another method of estate planning for cohabitants is through joint tenancy, where title to either real or personal property is held jointly. The joint tenants own equal shares and jointly own the property. Each joint tenant may sell his or her one-half interest.
However, when one dies, the remaining owner automatically takes over ownership as a right of survivorship. This is different than a tenancy by the entirety, which is available only to married persons. In a tenancy by the entirety, each spouse owns the whole property, cannot sell his or her interest, and is similar to a joint tenancy only in that, upon death, the survivor takes all.
Tenancy in common is a way for two or more people to hold property. Each has the right to bequeath or sell his or her share of the property to someone other than the co-owners. It is often also easier to sell an interest as a tenant in common rather than as a joint tenant. At the tenants death, his interest passes either through his will, through a living trust, or by intestacy.
................................. Note: To K.Vinadee เรื่องการจัดการมรดกทรัพย์สินอาจเป็นเรื่องซับซ้อน ขึ้นกับแต่ละครอบครัว ในที่นี้ ช่วยค้นข้อมูลกฎหมายและกระบวนการดำเนินการ (กรณีหย่าร้าง) ในมลรัฐวอชิงตัน แนะนำให้ คุณ Vinadee ค่อยๆใช้เวลาศึกษาด้วยตนเอง และติดต่อเจ้าหน้าที่ผู้ให้คำปรึกษา ประจำท้องถิ่น เลือก County-Cities โดยใช้ Keywords---> US Divorce Law_by State
ข้อมูลกฎหมายทั่วไปออนไลน์ ค้นที่ FindLaw หรือ USLawGuides_States Keywords ---> Washington Family Law เลือกรายการกรณีที่เกี่ยวข้อง หรือ ค้นจาก Law Library (USA)_All States---> Law of Washington
---> http://www.loc.gov/law/guide/us-wa.html

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