Can a wife lay claim to a property if she is not on the deed but husband’s sibling is?
It depends on how you are named on the deed. If you and brother are named as joint tenants with right of survivorship, then the property would...
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It depends on how you are named on the deed. If you and brother are named as joint tenants with right of survivorship, then the property would...
Your question is not one that can be definitively answered without more information. What kind of liens are against the property? When were they...
The first place to look is the written lease (and any other policies or rules that are incorporated in the lease by reference). Do they say...
The rights of various parties depends on how the brothers were listed on the deed. Were they "tenants in common" or "joint tenants with right of...
Are you represented by an attorney? Contact your attorney or a clerk or bailiff for the court to find out the reason for the cancellation of the...
Your rights depend on the terms of the trust. Are you and your mother BOTH entitled to live in the home during your lifetimes, or is your mother...
TR UA "Trust under agreement dated July 28 2004". This indicates that it was a "living trust" (i.e. a trust created during your parents lifetime,...
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You need to consult with a local real estate/probate attorney to review the deeds to the property and review possible undue influence and/or lack...
If the real estate (in Indiana, I presume) was titled in the names of your aunt and her husband (i.e as "tenants by the entirety") AND if your aunt...
A child is not responsible for paying a parent's tax liability from the child's personal funds. If your father has any property, his estate (his...