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All criminal defense cases are handled pursuant to an hourly or flat fee basis. Payment arrangements and credit cards may be accepted. All plaintiff personal injury matters and insurance subrogation matters will be prosecuted pursuant to a contingency fee agreement. You will only be charged a fee and pay costs if money is collected on your behalf.

Estate matters are handled pursuant to an hourly or flat fee basis. Credit cards may be accepted.

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Washington & Washington Injury Attorneys Terms of Agreement


I understand and agree that my request and any response thereto does not form an attorney-client relationship. Only upon signing a written agreement will an attorney-client relationship be formed.

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Estates, Wills and Probate in the Delaware County, PA Area

Delaware County is often referred to as DELCO. Is is located just outside of Philadelphia, PA and has an estimated population of 562,960 residents. Delaware County is home to the main campus of Delaware County Community College, one of the most popular community colleges in Pennsylvania. Delaware County has operated under a home-rule charter with five councilmembers since 1972. The county is mainly controlled by the Republican party since the county council seats are mostly filled by Republicans. This is ironic considering that a larger number of registered Democrats reside in the County.

Richard Washington is the leading expert in Estates, Wills and Probate in Delaware County, PA

Probate is the process in which a will is “proved” in a court and accepted as a valid public document that is the true and last testament of the deceased. The first step in the legal process of administering the estate of a deceased person is the probate. Once the probate has been granted all claims are resolved and the deceased person’s property is distributed to whoever is named in the Will. An executor is a person appointed by a will to act on behalf of the estate of the will maker upon their death. If a person dies without a Will the personal representative is known as an Administrator. This person is often the closest relative of the deceased person. The administrator can renounce their right to this role however if they feel as though they are not suited for the responsibility.