Can one heir sell property without the other heir permission?
Heirs’ property is a form of ownership that is legally identified as a tenancy-in-common. Each tenant-in-common owns an undivided interest in the...
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Heirs’ property is a form of ownership that is legally identified as a tenancy-in-common. Each tenant-in-common owns an undivided interest in the...
The answer to your question can be found in examining the title to the property that was conveyed to you. This would show what kind of property...
Mr. Canipe and Mr. Robinson are absolutely correct. If you wish to revoke any of your estate planning documents, you may do so at any time by...
You should ask your husband why he pays the property taxes on his mother's property. No attorney in this forum can answer that question for you. ...
This is called a restraint on alienation of real property, and it is generally void under North Carolina law. Of course, it would be worth it to...
First off, I'm very sorry for your loss. If your wife had a will, that document would state how her assets are to be distributed and to whom they...
I agree with Mr. Cohen. In North Carolina, real property is not generally a probate asset. That means that title to the property vests in the...
If I understand your question correctly, it would appear that Washington Mutual has, or had, a deed of trust, otherwise known as a mortgage, on...
First, your grandmother needs to be the one driving this process. If your grandmother has the capacity to communicate her wishes, she can contact...
You haven't asked a question. It is unclear what you're referring to when you discuss change in beneficiaries. On what document were the...