You can check the laws of intestacy for the state of Washington at the related question link below.
Probate?
Maybe. It depends upon the state probate laws and how the vehicle is titled.
Probate takes time, and the laws vary from state to state. The fastest time that a Michigan probate can be completed is 5 months after the appointment of an executor. More often it takes much longer.
The laws of real property and probate in the state where the property is located control ownership.
To find information on California probate laws, go to, or click on link below http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/calaw.html
See the related link provided below that provides access to the laws of the State of Washington.
Yes, you can file for probate without a will. If there is none, the intestacy laws for the jurisdiction (state) will be used to distribute the estate.
Executor's fees are addressed under the probate laws in each particular jurisdiction. You need to check the laws in yours.Executor's fees are addressed under the probate laws in each particular jurisdiction. You need to check the laws in yours.Executor's fees are addressed under the probate laws in each particular jurisdiction. You need to check the laws in yours.Executor's fees are addressed under the probate laws in each particular jurisdiction. You need to check the laws in yours.
Revised Code of Washington. They are the State Laws.
A will must "go to probate" in order to be declared legal and enforceable. Going to probate means having the will proved as a valid last will and testament according to the applicable state laws.
See the related link provided below that provides access to the laws of the State of Washington.
State probate laws will determine how the deceased's estate is distributed.