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Minors in Title (AC Nov 2023)

Question: What to do if you come across a minor in title?

Answer: Refer to Starslink - Statutes of Limitations for Judgments, Liens & Title Matters – a Chart

On Page 3 appears the following information:

  • Incompetent Persons, including minors (Persons Under Disability). Va. Code § 8.01-67, et. seq.
  • During time of disability (incompetency or minority).
  • Age of majority is Eighteen (18). Property of incompetents may be held in trust, OR a durable power of attorney used (not applicable to minors), OR guardian ad litem must be appointed to represent the interest of the incompetent person.

When in doubt, please contact our local underwriting counsels at VAUnderwriting@OldRepublicTitle.com with any questions.

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