North Dakota Code § 30.1-31-12

(6-215) Rights of creditors and others
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1. If other assets of the estate are insufficient, a transfer resulting from a right of 
survivorship or P .O.D. designation under sections 30.1-31-02 through 30.1-31-20 is not 
effective against the estate of a deceased party to the extent needed to pay claims 
against the estate and statutory allowances to the surviving spouse and children.
2. A surviving party or beneficiary who receives payment from an account after death of a 
party is liable to account to the personal representative of the decedent for a 
proportionate share of the amount received to which the decedent, immediately before 
death, was beneficially entitled under section 30.1 -31-08, to the extent necessary to 
discharge the claims and allowances described in subsection 1 remaining unpaid after 
application of the decedent's estate. A proceeding to assert the liability may not be 
commenced unless the personal representative has received a written demand by the 
surviving spouse, a creditor, a child, or a person acting for a child of the decedent. The 
proceeding must be commenced within one year after death of the decedent.
3. A surviving party or beneficiary against whom a proceeding to account is brought may 
join as a party to the proceeding a surviving party or beneficiary of any other account 
of the decedent.
4. Sums recovered by the personal representative must be administered as part of the 
decedent's estate. This section does not affect the protection from claims of the 
personal representative or estate of a deceased party provided in section 30.1 -31-19 
for a financial institution that makes payment in accordance with the terms of the 
account.

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