Washington Statutes
§ 26.16.240 — Quasi-community property—Effect of lifetime transfers—Claims by surviving spouse or surviving domestic partner—Waiver.
Washington § 26.16.240
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Wash. Rev. Code § 26.16.240 (2026).
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(1)If a decedent domiciled in this state on the date of his or her death made a lifetime transfer of a property interest that is quasi-community property to a person other than the surviving spouse or surviving domestic partner within three years of death, then within the time for filing claims against the estate as provided by RCW 11.40.010 , the surviving spouse or surviving domestic partner may require the transferee to restore to the decedent's estate one-half of such property interest, if the transferee retains the property interest, and, if not, one-half of its proceeds, or, if none, one-half of its value at the time of transfer, if:
(a)The decedent retained, at the time of death, the possession or enjoyment of or the right to income from the property interest;
(b)The decedent r
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[2008 c 6 s 622;1988 c 34 s 3;1986 c 72 s 3.]
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