Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 11.68 - Settlement of Estates Without Administration.
11.68.011 - Settlement without court intervention—Petition—Conditions—Exceptions.

RCW 11.68.011
Settlement without court intervention—Petition—Conditions—Exceptions.

(1) A personal representative may petition the court for nonintervention powers, whether the decedent died testate or intestate.
(2) Unless the decedent has specified in the decedent's will, if any, that the court not grant nonintervention powers to the personal representative, the court shall grant nonintervention powers to a personal representative who petitions for the powers if the court determines that the decedent's estate is solvent, taking into account probate and nonprobate assets, and that:
(a) The petitioning personal representative was named in the decedent's probated will as the personal representative;
(b) The decedent died intestate, the petitioning personal representative is the decedent's surviving spouse or surviving domestic partner, the decedent's estate is composed of community property only, and the decedent had no issue: (i) Who is living or in gestation on the date of the petition; (ii) whose identity is reasonably ascertainable on the date of the petition; and (iii) who is not also the issue of the petitioning spouse or petitioning domestic partner; or
(c) The personal representative was not a creditor of the decedent at the time of the decedent's death and the administration and settlement of the decedent's will or estate with nonintervention powers would be in the best interests of the decedent's beneficiaries and creditors. However, the administration and settlement of the decedent's will or estate with nonintervention powers will be presumed to be in the beneficiaries' and creditors' best interest until a person entitled to notice under RCW 11.68.041 rebuts that presumption by coming forward with evidence that the grant of nonintervention powers would not be in the beneficiaries' or creditors' best interests.
(3) The court may base its findings of facts necessary for the grant of nonintervention powers on: (a) Statements of witnesses appearing before the court; (b) representations contained in a verified petition for nonintervention powers, in an inventory made and returned upon oath into the court, or in an affidavit filed with the court; or (c) other proof submitted to the court.

[ 2008 c 6 § 925; 1997 c 252 § 59.]
NOTES:

Part headings not law—Severability—2008 c 6: See RCW 26.60.900 and 26.60.901.


Application—1997 c 252 §§ 1-73: See note following RCW 11.02.005.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 11 - Probate and Trust Law

Chapter 11.68 - Settlement of Estates Without Administration.

11.68.011 - Settlement without court intervention—Petition—Conditions—Exceptions.

11.68.021 - Hearing on petition for nonintervention powers.

11.68.041 - Petition for nonintervention powers—Notice requirements—Exceptions.

11.68.050 - Objections to granting of nonintervention powers—Restrictions.

11.68.060 - Death, resignation, or disablement of personal representative—Successor to administer nonintervention powers—Petition.

11.68.065 - Report of affairs of estate—Petition by beneficiary—Filing—Notice—Hearing—Other accounting and information.

11.68.070 - Procedure when personal representative recreant to trust or subject to removal.

11.68.080 - Vacation or restriction of nonintervention powers following insolvency—Notice—Determinations affecting prior grants of nonintervention powers upon petition—Endorsement on prior orders.

11.68.085 - Nonintervention powers—Generally.

11.68.090 - Nonintervention powers—Powers, duties, restrictions, and liabilities—Effect of will provisions.

11.68.095 - Co-personal representatives—Powers.

11.68.100 - Closing of estate—Alternative decrees—Notice—Hearing—Fees.

11.68.110 - Declaration of completion of probate—Contents—Notice—Discharge of personal representative—Waiver of notice.

11.68.112 - Final distribution upon declaration and notice of filing of declaration of completion of probate—Special powers of personal representative—Discharge from liability.

11.68.114 - Declaration of completion of probate—Special powers of personal representative to hold reserve and deal with taxing authorities—Notice of filing of declaration—Discharge from liability.

11.68.120 - Nonintervention powers not deemed waived by obtaining order or decree.

11.68.130 - Power to construe and interpret will.

11.68.140 - Party to transactions—Presumption of necessity.

11.68.900 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.