[WSBAPT] SOL

Chris Moore chrism at cmd-law.com
Tue May 28 17:25:54 PDT 2019


The aunt would be a debtor to the estate not a creditor, so I question
whether the SOL would apply.  Is there a SOL on equitable indemnification
or contribution?  Not an easy question.



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wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com] *On Behalf Of *Diane J. Kiepe
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*Subject:* Re: [WSBAPT] SOL



That would be an affirmative in my opinion.  She is basically seeking
payment from a party she deems a creditor of her mother’s estate.  All
creditor claims must be filed in accordance with and within the time frame
of RCW Probate statue.  I don’t believe any other statute of limitations
applies in this case.



Best to you and your client.



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*On Behalf Of *Mary Stone
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*Subject:* [WSBAPT] SOL





Mother deeds property to two daughters in 1980.  Daughter #1 pays taxes and
accepts rent from 1980 to 2011, when she dies.  Daughter #1’s daughter is
PR and is seeking ½ back taxes from 1980 through 2011.  In 2019, PR files
suit for said ½ taxes from 1980 to 2011.  Is she time barred?



Thanks.



Mary Stone

Friday Harbor
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