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On March 31, 2017, Judge Barbara Linde sanctioned an heir in her late-mother’s probate whom was only seeking an Order of Intestacy (no will). Petitioner cited case-law and an in-person meeting with Mr. Robert Mucklestone, author of the Washington State Probate Manual, whom further validated the Petitoner’s filing was correct. Mr. Mucklestone gave his blessings to Petitioner, Ms. Benedict, yet why did Judge Linde fine Petitioner over $7,000 for following Mr. Mucklestone’s directives (Wa State Bar #109).
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Appellant’s Brief COA Div I 769533 in re the Estate of Leeanna Ruth Mickelson, Mickelson vs. Mickelson
On March 31, 2017, Judge Barbara Linde sanctioned an heir in her late-mother’s probate whom was only seeking an Order of Intestacy (no will). Petitioner cited case-law and an in-person meeting with Mr. Robert Mucklestone, author of the Washington State Probate Manual, whom further validated the Petitoner’s filing was correct. Mr. Mucklestone gave his blessings to Petitioner, Ms. Benedict, yet why did Judge Linde fine Petitioner over $7,000 for following Mr. Mucklestone’s directives (Wa State Bar #109).
On March 31, 2017, Judge Barbara Linde sanctioned an heir in her late-mother’s probate whom was only seeking an Order of Intestacy (no will). Petitioner cited case-law and an in-person meeting with Mr. Robert Mucklestone, author of the Washington State Probate Manual, whom further validated the Petitoner’s filing was correct. Mr. Mucklestone gave his blessings to Petitioner, Ms. Benedict, yet why did Judge Linde fine Petitioner over $7,000 for following Mr. Mucklestone’s directives (Wa State Bar #109).
No. 769553
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COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
DIVISION 1
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Inre the Estate of Leanna R. Mickelson
HEATHER J.E.L. BENEDICT,
Appellant,
v
JAMES A. MICKELSON,
Respondent.
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ON APPEAL FROM THE KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
Case No.: 16-4-06644-2
The Honorable Barbara Linde
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BRIEF AND ADDENDUM OF APPELLANT
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HEATHER J.E.L, BENEDICP
fk/a Heather J. Mickelson
Daughter of Decedent, Pro Se
PMB 7865
PO Box 257
Olympia, WA 98507-257
hielbenedict@gmail.com
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‘Whether the lower court did err in failing to follow the
simple statutory scheme codified in RCW 11.28 and otherwise made
available to the general public via a publication by Mucklestone! and held
in the local law library for public use of forms and thus did err in failing to
deliver the outcome expected of a judicial administration to simply
process the statutory scheme provided by the Legislature?
2, Whether the lower court did err in vacating an order
without complying with LCR60 which requires a show cause hearing
‘when it simply changed its mind and once again diverted from a
prescribed scheme prescribed as influenced by an ettomey representing
another heir thus making a playground of the legal process where the
attorneys profit at the expense of the simple respect that is shown a citizen
in making the determination of testacy or intestacy?
‘Whether the lower court did err in penalizing an heir during
the administration of her mother's estate and allowing members of the
‘Washington State Bar Association to financially gain while the heir’s
‘Mr, Robert S. Mucklestone is a Washington State attorney with Perkins Cole LLP and.
author of the Washington Probate and Procedure and Tax Manual with Forms (3d ed.
2009), an authoritative source endorsed by the Washington State Bar Association, On
November 1, 2016, | met with Mr, Mucklestone whom confirmed | was following the
correct procedure and forms to petition a Washington State Superior Court for an order
of intestacy.