Maryville, MO asked in Real Estate Law for Missouri

Q: Can you get a judgement removed from property that was received via beneficiary deed?

My father in law’s house was left to my wife and her two siblings in a beneficiary deed. Her brother had a judgement that attached to the house and we have bought out their interest. Is there anything we can do to remove the lien without him paying the judgment? It’s 16 years old so I’m guessing he’s not going to pay it.

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1 Lawyer Answer

A: Maybe. Hire an attorney to review the docket to determine whether the judgment has been revived.

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