A power of attorney is a legal contract in which one person (the principal) authorizes another person (the agent or attorney in fact) to act on their behalf. The principal may give the power of attorney to someone they trust, such as a relative or friend so that the agent can make decisions for the […]
The passing of a loved one is undoubtedly a difficult time, and amidst the emotional challenges, there often lies a legal process that needs to be addressed – the probate process. If you find yourself in the position of being an executor or beneficiary in the state of Washington, it’s crucial to understand what the […]
Embracing Green Alternatives: Transforming into a Living Memorial and Eternal Gems In the realm of end-of-life options, the Pacific Northwest states of Oregon and Washington go above and beyond by offering innovative and environmentally friendly choices that extend beyond traditional practices. Among these fascinating alternatives are the concepts of becoming a living memorial through burial […]
Uncontested divorce in Washington and Oregon. Divorce can be a costly process. Not only are you going from supporting one household, to supporting two households, there is the mental and emotional toll it takes on those involved. At Kehoe Moneyhun Law, we are committed to alleviating these costs when possible. In terms of legal […]
When considering an estate plan many people focus on the big picture of what they want to happen and how it will happen after they have died. One area that is often overlooked is who will act on their behalf in those final years or months. At first glance, this may seem like a relatively […]
Valentine’s Day is a time to express love and affection for our significant others. But, it’s also a time to think about the future and how we can ensure the security and well-being of our loved ones. Estate planning is an important aspect of financial planning that involves arranging for the management and disposal of […]
Probate – Glossary of Terms One of the most common questions clients ask during probate is, “what do all these terms mean?” Probate is one of the oldest areas of the law and many of the terms used stem from Latin or from the 1400 and 1500s. Probate is one of the few areas of […]
Getting organized and planning ahead at the beginning of the year through estate planning. January is the perfect time to get organized and start planning for the year ahead. One area that is often overlooked but is extremely important is estate planning. Estate planning is the process of organizing and preparing for the management and […]