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WA-Probate > Probate Instructions > Adjudication Proceeding Instructions > Subject Matter Jurisdiction
The Issue: Which Courts have the power (ie, the legal authority) to hear and decide the issues presented in the case and to issue an Order that binds all the parties to the case? Subject matter jurisdiction is absolute, meaning that if the Court doesn't have subject matter jurisdiction, it can't hear the case.
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Washington resident Decedents,
Non-resident Decedents dying within Washington, and
Non-resident Decedents dying outside of Washington but leaving property within Washington.
Bottom-line: As long as the Decedent died a resident of Washington or within Washington, a Washington Superior Court will have subject matter jurisdiction over your case.