Washington Firearm Inheritance Rules
Summary
In Washington, if a will specifies that a girlfriend inherits all belongings, it typically includes firearms unless contested. Firearms must be transferred within 60 days to comply with state laws, involving background checks and paperwork through a licensed dealer. Legal challenges may arise if the will is contested by the deceaseds child.Full Conversation
If the will is very generic and doesn’t specifically state firearms, just is a general sentence stating they get all belongings. Does that still mean they get the fire
In Washington, if a will states that the girlfriend inherits "all belongings," it generally includes firearms unless there are specific legal restrictions or contestations. Firearm ownership transfer must follow state laws. Would you like more detailed information on the transfer procedures for firearms in Washington?
How long does the girlfriend have to transfer those firearms into her name before she could get in trouble
In Washington, firearms must be transferred within a reasonable time frame, typically within 60 days, to avoid legal issues. The transfer process includes background checks and paperwork through a licensed firearms dealer. Would you like guidance on the exact procedures for transferring firearms in Washington?