I live in Texas. I own my home and want to leave it to my brother along with all personal property?
For several years now, Texas law has provided for a "Transfer On Death" Deed which allows beneficiaries to receive the real estate on your death...
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For several years now, Texas law has provided for a "Transfer On Death" Deed which allows beneficiaries to receive the real estate on your death...
If there was nothing in writing saying the property was being left to you, you do not have legal title. If your uncle and your mom did not have...
If you put your wife's name on the deed, you legally gifted to her an undivided one-half interest in the property, as her separate property. Many...
The reverse mortgage documents might contain some provisions on this issue. If they do not, and payments continue to be made on the reverse...
No. Unless you have the signature of the decedent on a writing leaving an asset to you, and the writing otherwise meets Texas requirements for a...
You would need to set up a revocable living trust. Obviously, that means you can revoke it during your lifetime. You would need to put your assets...
I would suggest you consult with an attorney about the best method to trace the check, and if it doesn't appear soon, to ask the agency that issued...
I'm assuming your grandfather had a Will which has been admitted to probate and your grandmother received the property under his Will. If that is...
No, unless there was some contingency in the contract that otherwise would release the seller such as a time limit on completion or closing. The...
You need to hire an attorney to contact the attorney your brother hired and find out what has happened. If there was a probate of the Will, you are...