[WSBAPT] Disclaiming interest in living trust‏

Dale Young lowelldaleyoung at msn.com
Thu Nov 19 15:58:54 PST 2015







 Listmates, how does a successor trustee in a revocable living trust (now irrevocable as the creator of the trust has died) deal with a co-beneficiary of a real estate parcel who wants the parcel to go to entirely to the other co-beneficiary rather than a deed from the trust of the lot to both beneficiaries?   The lot is part of the trust estate residual which residual the trust says should go to the two co-beneficiaries equally. It would seem at first a disclaimer would do the trick. But when does the nine month period begin to run with a revocable living trust, upon the death of the creator? 
The creator of the trust died over a year ago, so it seems it is too late from a disclaimer under RCW 11. 86.031?
Thanks for any ideas.
Dale Young




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