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2005 Washington Code - Chapter 11.04 RCW: Descent and distribution

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  • 11.04.015  Descent and distribution of real and personal estate.
  • 11.04.035  Kindred of the half blood.
  • 11.04.041  Advancements.
  • 11.04.060  Tenancy in dower and by curtesy abolished.
  • 11.04.071  Survivorship as incident of tenancy by the entireties abolished.
  • 11.04.081  Inheritance by and from any child not dependent upon marriage of parents.
  • 11.04.085  Inheritance by adopted child.
  • 11.04.095  Inheritance from stepparent avoids escheat.
  • 11.04.230  United States savings bond -- Effect of death of co-owner.
  • 11.04.240  United States savings bond -- Effect of beneficiary's survival of registered owner.
  • 11.04.250  When real estate vests -- Rights of heirs.
  • 11.04.290  Vesting of title.
  • Notes:

      Inheritance rights of slayers: Chapter 11.84 RCW.

      Disclaimer: These codes may not be the most recent version. Washington may have more current or accurate information. We make no warranties or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information contained on this site or the information linked to on the state site. Please check official sources.
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