Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in New Jersey

What is the statute of limitations in NJ for transferring ownership of property under the will?


Asked on 7/08/11, 7:50 am

3 Answers from Attorneys

Robert Davies The Davies Law Firm, P.A.

The executor should transfer ownership by signing a Deed to whoever is entitled to get the property, as soon as that can be done. I do not understand your question. Contact me to discuss this, and I will see if I can assist you. It sounds like there is something going on with a property that you are having problems with.

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Answered on 7/08/11, 8:03 am
Larry Raiken Larry S Raiken LLC

There is no statute of limitations. Call my office to discuss this matter further.

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Answered on 7/08/11, 10:50 am
Walter LeVine Walter D. LeVine, Esq.

I concur - there is no S/L covering this. Property is usually distributed or transferred when the estate is completed and all facets have been finalized. In a simple estate, this can occur in a few months, but complex estates, especially where NJ or federal death taxes are involved, can take much longer, up to several years. More information is needed to give more than a general reply.

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Answered on 7/08/11, 1:12 pm


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