[WSBAPT] transferring title via divorce decree

Eric Nelsen Eric at sayrelawoffices.com
Wed Feb 1 15:59:34 PST 2017


A decree of dissolution awarding property situated anywhere within the state has the operative effect of transferring title. In re Marriage of Kowalewski, 163 Wn.2d 542, 548, 182 P.3d 426 (2008), citing see United Benefit Life Ins. Co. v. Price, 46 Wn.2d 587, 283 P.2d 119 (1955), overruled on other grounds by Aetna Life Ins. Co. v. Wadsworth, 102 Wn.2d 652, 689 P.2d 46 (1984). "The decree operates not only to vest in the spouse designated the property awarded to him or her, but to divest the other spouse of all interest in the property so awarded, except as the decree may otherwise designate." Price, 46 Wn.2d at 589.

Judgment is final upon entry, subject to right of appeal. CR 54; RCW 26.09.150(1). The division of property cannot be modified except under the usual rules for vacating or modifying any judgment. RCW 26.09.170(1).

Judgment affecting real property needs proper indexing. RCW 4.64.030(2)(b).

Note, this means that for the Decree to properly transfer title, it must include the complete legal description, clearly award all right, title, and interest to a party, and the front of the Decree has to have a real property judgment summary. If the Decree isn't properly drafted, then it may not be sufficient to convey title without a supplementing quitclaim.

Sincerely,

Eric

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From: wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com [mailto:wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com] On Behalf Of Rachel Edmiston
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2017 3:26 PM
To: WSBA Probate & Trust Listserv
Subject: [WSBAPT] transferring title via divorce decree

Listmates,

PC is being sued for foreclosure on a house that was awarded to her ex-husband in their divorce.  She never filed a quit claim.  Does the award in the dissolution decree act as a quitclaim instead?  I vaguely remember seeing this argument somewhere before, but now I can’t find it.

Thanks in advance,

Rachel Edmiston


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