Can I use a quit claim deed?
QC deeds only aggravate title problems. What is it you are hoping to achieve??? You are responsible for delivering marketable title (most likely)...
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QC deeds only aggravate title problems. What is it you are hoping to achieve??? You are responsible for delivering marketable title (most likely)...
See this is precisely the problem with trying to get legal advice from family members - unless they are lawyers, the advice you get will most often...
No. The will has to be probated. If probate avoidance is your goal, is there a reason that you have a will? I highly suggest that you have your...
So long as your trust was written and executed with all the necessary formalities to make it valid in DE, it will be honored in FL. Just check to...
You were misinformed. In order for the trust to NOT be counted as an asset, it would have to be a qualifying special needs trust or third-party...
If you are divorcing anyway, then it would be better for you if you were to negotiate a settlement with the court that he take responsibility for...
If this is the only lien that is still present on your home, then, yes, you can do a QT action to clear title. I would have an attorney do it -...
For goodness sakes, HIRE AN ATTORNEY - honestly, you don't need a website to figure that out!! In particular, hire a good elder law attorney who...
It all depends on what the contract for insurance states. Sometimes, they require that you be legally married to the named spouse and that divorce...
You have asked this same question before. Isn't there an attorney representing you in this matter? Your question is confusing and without knowing...