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Hear this out loud PauseCommunity Property Law in the State of Washington In Washington, typically all property or assets that belong to a person are called ?separate property.? You may carry separate property with you into a marriage, and anything that was yours before will still belong entirely to you afterwards.
Hear this out loud PauseAfter the death of a spouse, assets still need to be cleared into the name of the surviving spouse. For real property (land and house), the Community Property Agreement and a short declaration should be recorded in the County where the property is situated.
All hunters in Washington, regardless of age, must have in their possession a valid hunting license and any required tags, permits, or stamps to hunt wildlife.
Hear this out loud PauseWashington state law permits all community property passed through a CPA to be transferred to the surviving spouse without probate, so the agreement keeps all of the deceased person's property out of probate.
Hear this out loud PauseLandowner Hunting Permit (LHP) Under this policy, permits are available to the landowner and WDFW. The landowner can use their permits in various ways (Public Raffle, Personal Use, Auction etc.)