A quit claim deed from yourself to yourself and spouse is the simplest way.
It would go to his spouse
In revolutionary France, the First Estate owned only 10 percent of the land. The First Estate was the clergy.
In revolutionary France, the First Estate owned only 10 percent of the land. The First Estate was the clergy.
Yes.
yes
If the property was owned by the couple as joint tenants or tenants by the entirety the decedent's interest passes automatically to the surviving spouse and is not part of the probate estate. If the property was owned solely by the decedent it becomes part of the estate.
Typically the spouse inherits the entire estate unless there are children involved.
In Michigan can jointly owned real estate by used to satisfy a judgement against one of the joint owners?
If all property was jointly owned then ownership automatically passed to the surviving spouse. There is no need to open an estate proceeding.
It depends on the type of debt. The estate is going to be responsible for the debt in most cases. Which means it has to be paid before the spouse can take anything from the estate.
If the decedent left any property that was solely owned the estate must be probated. Any property owned as joint tenants would automatically pass to the surviving joint tenant.
Since the Third Estate took up 97% and the Second Estate 2%, the First Estate would be about 1% of the population.