[WSBAPT] Statute of Limitations - Improper Transfer

Martin msilver at wolfenet.com
Mon Jun 7 11:14:01 PDT 2021


Whatever specific statute may be involved I would suggest keeping in mind that there if there is fraud any statute begins to run from the date of fraud, so a lot of law says.  Whether there is or is not fraud, concealment, etc. or innocent mistake is another matter.  

 

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If a sibling used a Lack of Probate Affidavit to transfer the house of a deceased parent but cut out a sibling(s) with whom they have been estranged for years.....what would the statute of limitations be on rectifying that?  Would this fall under a fraud SOL - 3 years? or a written contract - 6 years? Something else?

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