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Caution:  Writing Your Own Deed to Avoid Probate Can Lead to Unintended Consequences

One common way to try to avoid probate of real estate after the owner dies is to hold the title to the property in joint names with rights of survivorship with children or other beneficiaries.  While the best way would be to set up a revocable trust and fund the trust with the property, it can be accomplished…

November 30, 2015Leave a commentEstate Planning, Individuals & FamiliesBy Admin

Caution:  Writing Your Own Deed to Avoid Probate Can Lead to Unintended Consequences

One common way to avoid probate of real estate after the owner dies is to hold the title to the property in joint names with rights of survivorship with children or other beneficiaries.  This is accomplished by adding the names of the children and certain legal terms to a new deed for the property and…

September 29, 2015Leave a commentEstate Planning, ILP +, Individuals & FamiliesBy Admin

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