Posted by El Toro on March 13, 2012 at 07:29:06 from (108.3.225.57):
In Reply to: Ot post: wills posted by JayinNY on March 12, 2012 at 16:43:53:
Find a good lawyer. I told my late mom years before she died to get my sister's name on that deed and also on her will so she would inherit the home my parents bought when they sold the farm. My brother was married 5 times and never owned any property even though he made good money. His No5 wife wanted that home and she even stopped by asking my mom to will the house to her. She was told politely to get lost. My mom died in 1994 and my sister got the home. My nephew inherited the home when my sister died 2008. It's going to cost you some money, but it will be well spent. My wife's name is on our deed. Vehicles are in both names too.
Here in MD if both names are on the title & if you're married you don't need to get the car state inspected if one dies. My late dad failed to put my mother's name on the title and we found that out when he died. Had to junk the car even though it ran ok. Her name was on the deed. Hal
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