Trusts, Estates & Probate

WA Specific

Washington Probate Process: In 7 Simple Steps

Credits Available
Credit Status Total
Texas CLE Approved 6 Total
Washington CLE Approved 6 Total
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5 hours 52 minutes
Brian Isaacson
Cindy Isaacson
Julie Olds
Beth McDaniel
Dubs Herschlip
With Brian G. Isaacson from Washington Elder Law PLLC + 4 others
Recorded June 13, 2025
Product ID 100143

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Overview

Learn How to Handle Assets, Taxes, Personal Representatives, and More!

This step-by-step practical instruction offers essential knowledge of probate processes and best practices for handling each unique case effectively. Learn how to tackle crucial first steps; handle the personal executive; gather, value, and distribute all assets; and successfully complete the final accounting and tax returns. Arm yourself with the foundational knowledge and best practices you need to ensure a smooth administration from start to finish. Register today!

  • Don't overlook anything important: confidently navigate critical first steps.
  • Understand executor powers, duties, responsibilities, and compensation guidelines.
  • Learn how to effectively marshal and inventory all assets.
  • Pick up tips for validating, prioritizing, and satisfying creditor claims.
  • Get practical guidance for post-mortem planning, trust administration, and tax hurdles.
  • Put the decedent's affairs to rest by making distributions, filing the final tax return, and completing the final accounting.
  • Discover how to litigate deed contests, lost or contested wills, fiduciary misconduct, and more.

Abbreviated Agenda

  1. Opening the Estate
  2. Preparing the Personal Representatives for the Job
  3. Managing the Estate: Valuations, Spousal Share, and More
  4. Addressing Creditor Claims
  5. Post-Mortem Tax Planning, Distributions, and Trust Administration
  6. Resolving Disputes and Navigating Probate Litigation
  7. Maintaining an Ethical Practice
  8. Handling Estate Closing, Final Accounting, and Tax Returns
Product ID 100143

Credit Details

Credits Available
Credit Status Total
Texas CLE Approved 6 Total
Washington CLE Approved 6 Total
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Agenda

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  1. Opening the Estate

    1. What to Do in the First 48 Hours
    2. Obtaining the Will and Getting it Admitted
    3. Locating and Notifying the Beneficiaries
    4. Determining if the Estate Qualifies for a Small Estate Administration
    5. The Estate Timeline - What Must be Done When
    6. Filing the Initial Petition With the Probate Court: Forms and Procedures
    7. Sending Initial Notices to the Public and to State Agencies
    8. Closing the Decedent's Accounts
    9. Obtaining the Estate Tax ID
    10. Laws of Intestacy
  2. Preparing the Personal Representatives for the Job

    1. Educating PRs on Their Duties, Powers, and Responsibilities
    2. Compiling Personal Representative Guide/Instructions
    3. Clarifying Executor Compensation
    4. Advising PRs on Potential Problems and Liability
  3. Managing the Estate: Valuations, Spousal Share, and More

    1. Marshalling and Valuing Decedent's Assets
    2. Initial Inventory
    3. Maintenance and Management
    4. Determining Elective Share and Homestead Allowance
    5. Spousal Rights: Electing vs. Disclaiming the Share
    6. Claiming Homestead Allowance
    7. Portability Rules; Claiming Unused Lifetime Exclusion
    8. Estate Expenses: Payment and Record-Keeping
    9. What to Do With the Income the Estate is Producing
  4. Addressing Creditor Claims

    1. Issuing Notices to Creditors: What Works Best
    2. Validating Claims
    3. Determining the Priority of Creditor Rights
    4. Selling Property to Satisfy Claims: What to Sell, How to Do it, and How to Properly Record it
    5. Satisfying Tax Claims and Liens
  5. Post-Mortem Tax Planning, Distributions, and Trust Administration

    1. Managing the Tax Consequences of Elections and Receipt of Non-Probate Assets (e.g. IRA Distributions)
    2. Tax Implications of Transfers
    3. Creating Trusts and Subtrusts for Multiple Beneficiaries to Receive Their Shares of the Estate
    4. What to Do With Bequests and Trust Distributions to Minors
    5. Post-Mortem Tax Planning Approaches: How Much Maneuver Room is Left?
    6. How to Calculate the Omitted Spouse Share or Omitted Child Share
    7. Guarding Disabled Adult Beneficiaries' Benefits Eligibility
  6. Resolving Disputes and Navigating Probate Litigation

    1. Will Contests, Deed Contests, Allegations of Undue Influence and Other Causes of Action
    2. Obtaining Court Guidance for Proposed Actions Regarding the Estate Administration
    3. Probate Litigation Rules, Procedures, and Evidentiary Provisions
    4. Fiduciary Misconduct, Liability, Disputes with Beneficiaries
    5. Effective Approaches to Resolving Disputes Without Going to Court
  7. Maintaining an Ethical Practice

    1. Whom do You Represent? Conflicts of Interest
    2. Protecting Client Confidentiality
    3. Attorney Fees
    4. Practicing Law in More Than One State
  8. Handling Estate Closing, Final Accounting, and Tax Returns

    1. Tax Returns and Deadlines - Estate and Income, State and Federal, Decedent's and the Estate's
    2. Informal Closing by Statement of Personal Representative
    3. Compiling and Balancing the Final Account
    4. Final Distributions to Beneficiaries and Liability of Distributees
    5. Closing the Estate and Discharging the Fiduciary

Who Should Attend

This basic level online seminar is designed for:

  • Attorneys
  • Accountants
  • Tax Professionals
  • Trust Officers
  • Executors and Other Fiduciaries
  • Paralegals

Speakers

Brian G Isaacson
Brian G.
Isaacson
Washington Elder Law PLLC
Cindy L Isaacson
Cindy L.
Isaacson
Isaacson Tax and Accounting, Inc.
Julie H Olds
Julie H.
Olds
Law Office of Julie H. Olds, PLLC
Beth A McDaniel
Beth A.
McDaniel
Law Offices of Beth A. McDaniel, PLLC
Dubs Herschlip
Dubs
Herschlip
Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig PLLC
Speaker bio
Brian G Isaacson

Brian G. Isaacson

Washington Elder Law PLLC
Brian Isaacson

is an attorney at Washington Elder Law PLLC. He is a member of the Academy of Attorney-CPAs, whose practice focuses on IRA planning, estate and trust tax planning and controversy, and Medicaid benefits planning. Mr. Isaacson is the co-author of a handbook titled, Protect Your IRA, Avoid the 5 Common Mistakes. He earned his B.A. degree from St. Martin's College, his J.D. degree from Seattle University School of Law and his LL.M. degree in taxation from the University of Denver.

Speaker bio
Cindy L Isaacson

Cindy L. Isaacson

Isaacson Tax and Accounting, Inc.
Cindy Isaacson

is the owner and CPA with Isaacson Tax and Accounting, Inc., a CPA firm in Edmonds, Washington. She earned Bachelor Degree in accounting from Seattle Pacific University, and has over 30 years experience in accounting and taxes. Ms. Isaacson also has a few tools in her belt including certifications in QuickBooks and ProAdvisor.

Speaker bio
Julie H Olds

Julie H. Olds

Law Office of Julie H. Olds, PLLC
Julie Olds

is a solo practitioner in Spokane, Washington at the Law Office of Julie H. Olds, PLLC. Her practice areas include wills, trusts, probate, elder law, corporate and not for profit law. Ms. Olds is a member of the Washington State Bar Association and the Spokane Estate Planning Counsel. She has a LL.M. degree in taxation from the University of Florida School of Law.

Speaker bio
Beth A McDaniel

Beth A. McDaniel

Law Offices of Beth A. McDaniel, PLLC
Beth McDaniel

is the principal of the Law Offices of Beth A. McDaniel, PLLC, a law firm established in 2002, with a primary office in Renton and a satellite office in Bellevue, Washington. She practices in the areas of estate planning, special needs planning, probate, guardianship/conservatorship, and trust administration. Ms. McDaniel is a certified elder law attorney as accredited through the National Elder Law Foundation and has the rating of Washington Super Lawyer for the years 2020-2025, through publisher Thomson Reuters. In 2023, she was elected to the Council of Advanced Practitioners of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. Ms. McDaniel currently serves on the board of directors of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. She lives in Newcastle, Washington with her husband and two teenagers. When Ms. McDaniel is not at work, she enjoys being a baseball, swim team, and dog mom.

Speaker bio
Dubs Herschlip

Dubs Herschlip

Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig PLLC
Dubs Herschlip

is a partner in the law firm of Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig PLLC. He is a generalist who represents clients throughout Washington. The broad scope of Mr. Herschlip's legal practice allows him to be proactive in identifying and mitigating potential issues to provide a comprehensive, holistic, well-rounded product for his clients. His experience as an attorney and arbitrator gives him a strong background in transactional law, the court system, and dispute resolution. Mr. Herschlip earned his B.A. degree from Whitman College, and his J.D. degree from both Willamette University School of Law and the University of Washington School of Law.

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