Estate Dispute Legal Guidance

Summary

In Washington, you can challenge a wills validity under RCW 11.24 if improperly executed. Eviction processes must comply with RCW 59.12, requiring proper notice. Wrongful death claims affecting estates fall under RCW 4.20. Consider consulting a local attorney for personalized advice on contesting the will, eviction, or wrongful death suit. Jurisdiction issues may also be relevant if the case was filed outside Ferry County.

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I am in ferry county Washington and the man I was with died. the existing will and the estate he left was to got to the kids and grand kids equally. The kids were being greedy so He wrote up a new will saying he would let his brother have all the assets and if he died then to me. Well his brother is gone and him got in a car wreck and died. and now the wife of the brother is sueing the estate for wrongful death because it's the guys I was dating for many years..the house that I have been living in for 6 months cuz I moved out of the big house and they are evicting me. They gave me a 14 day pay or vacate and now they and some how have gotten it to be faster
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. It sounds quite complex. Here are a few things you might want to consider:
- Will Validity: Ensure the new will is legally valid, especially since a previous one existed.
- Eviction Notice: In Washington, landlords must follow specific procedures for eviction, including proper notice periods.
- Wrongful Death Suit: This could affect the estate's assets and the execution of the will.
Would you like me to connect you with a local lawyer to assist you further?
What can I do also they file outside of ferry county and did in the tri cities Washington
It seems like a complex situation involving multiple legal issues. Here are a few considerations:
- Jurisdiction: Legal procedures often depend on the county where the case is filed. Consulting a local lawyer might help determine if the case can be contested based on jurisdiction.

- Eviction Process: Verify if the eviction notice complies with Washington state laws, which generally require proper notice periods.
- Will Contestation: Ensure that the new will is properly executed and legally valid. You might need legal assistance to challenge the eviction or the wrongful death suit.
Would you like assistance connecting with a local lawyer who specializes in estate and eviction matters?
I need to know if there is any laws or statutes I can use to stop this
Here are some Washington state laws that may be relevant to your situation:
- Will Contestation: You may challenge the validity of the will if you believe it wasn't properly executed. RCW *.* deals with will contests.

- Eviction Process: Washington landlords must provide proper notice. RCW *.* covers unlawful detainer actions, including eviction procedures.
- Wrongful Death: RCW *.* is relevant for wrongful death claims affecting the estate.
Would you like to be connected with a local lawyer for more personalized assistance?
I need you to help me with the evictions process pertaining to this case
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For Washington evictions, consider these points:
- Notice Requirements: RCW *.* mandates landlords to provide proper notice. A *-day pay or vacate notice is standard, but check if procedures were followed correctly.
- Unlawful Detainer: If you believe the eviction is unjust, you might contest it under RCW *.*.
Do you have any questions about these laws or need further clarification?
She has a whole house left
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It seems like a potentially high-value case due to the complexity involving wills, eviction, and wrongful death. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, please provide your phone number, name, and zipcode. Additionally, could you give me more details about the eviction process you are facing?
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Your situation involves several complex legal issues, which could benefit from professional legal assistance. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, please provide your phone number, name, and zipcode. Additionally, could you give me more details about the eviction process you are facing?