Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 26.16 - Rights and Liabilities—Community Property.
26.16.100 - Claim of spouse or domestic partner in community realty to be filed.

RCW 26.16.100
Claim of spouse or domestic partner in community realty to be filed.

A spouse or domestic partner having an interest in real estate, by virtue of the marriage relation or state registered domestic partnership, the legal title of record to which real estate is or shall be held by the other, may protect such interest from sale or disposition by the other spouse or other domestic partner, as the case may be, in whose name the legal title is held, by causing to be filed and recorded in the auditor's office of the county in which such real estate is situated an instrument in writing setting forth that the person filing such instrument is the spouse or domestic partner, as the case may be, of the person holding the legal title to the real estate in question, describing such real estate and the claimant's interest therein; and when thus presented for record such instrument shall be filed and recorded by the auditor of the county in which such real estate is situated, in the same manner and with like effect as regards notice to all the world, as deeds of real estate are filed and recorded. And if either spouse or either domestic partner fails to cause such an instrument to be filed in the auditor's office in the county in which real estate is situated, the legal title to which is held by the other, within a period of ninety days from the date when such legal title has been made a matter of record, any actual bona fide purchaser of such real estate from the person in whose name the legal title stands of record, receiving a deed of such real estate from the person thus holding the legal title, shall be deemed and held to have received the full legal and equitable title to such real estate free and clear of all claim of the other spouse or other domestic partner.

[ 2008 c 6 § 611; 1891 c 151 § 2; RRS § 10578.] [SLC-RO-16]
NOTES:

Part headings not law—Severability—2008 c 6: See RCW 26.60.900 and 26.60.901.


Recording of real property by county auditor: Chapters 65.04 and 65.08 RCW.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 26 - Domestic Relations

Chapter 26.16 - Rights and Liabilities—Community Property.

26.16.010 - Separate property of spouse.

26.16.020 - Separate property of domestic partner.

26.16.030 - Community property defined—Management and control.

26.16.040 - Community realty subject to liens, execution.

26.16.050 - Conveyances between spouses or domestic partners.

26.16.060 - Power of attorney between spouses or domestic partners.

26.16.070 - Powers of attorney as to separate estate.

26.16.080 - Execution of conveyance under power.

26.16.090 - Powers of attorney as to community estate.

26.16.095 - Purchaser of community real property protected by record title.

26.16.100 - Claim of spouse or domestic partner in community realty to be filed.

26.16.110 - Cloud on title—Removal.

26.16.120 - Agreements as to status.

26.16.125 - Custody of children.

26.16.140 - Earnings and accumulations of spouses or domestic partners living apart, minor children.

26.16.150 - Rights of married persons or domestic partners in general.

26.16.160 - Civil disabilities of wife abolished.

26.16.180 - Spouses or domestic partners may sue each other.

26.16.190 - Liability for acts of other spouse or other domestic partner.

26.16.200 - Debts incurred before marriage or domestic partnership—Separate debts—Child support obligation—Liability.

26.16.205 - Liability for family support—Support obligation of stepparent.

26.16.210 - Burden of proof in transactions between spouses or domestic partners.

26.16.220 - Quasi-community property defined.

26.16.230 - Quasi-community property—Disposition at death.

26.16.240 - Quasi-community property—Effect of lifetime transfers—Claims by surviving spouse or surviving domestic partner—Waiver.

26.16.250 - Quasi-community property—Characterization limited to determination of disposition at death—Waiver by written agreement.