These should all be part of the legal code of the relevant states/bodies, and publicly accessible as such.
If the local government is even vaguely sensible, this can be accessed from the internet.
Here is Utah, with the search field already filled in.
And here is Washington, sorry, you will have to figure that one out yourself.
The safest bet would be to go ask a lawyer specializing in inheritance in each of those states, but that might be a bit expensive.
If the local government is even vaguely sensible, this can be accessed from the internet.
Here is Utah, with the search field already filled in.
And here is Washington, sorry, you will have to figure that one out yourself.
The safest bet would be to go ask a lawyer specializing in inheritance in each of those states, but that might be a bit expensive.