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A deeded piece of land is a property that has been signed over to you. It could either have been paid for or given to you as a gift.
Give them a gift.
No. A gift becomes the property of the recipient.No. A gift becomes the property of the recipient.No. A gift becomes the property of the recipient.No. A gift becomes the property of the recipient.
If you refuse to give the gift back and they are able to state a claim that they didn't mean for you the property rights to the gift, yes.
A deeded piece of land is a property that has been signed over to you. It could either have been paid for or given to you as a gift.
Once a gift is given to another then the gift giver should not request the gift back unless it is a family locket or ring, etc. Once an ex or boy friend gives you a gift it is yours to keep.
No. My husband owned a house in North Carolina before we got married, he refinanced it after we got married the deed is in my name but the loan is not. Do I still have a legal right to the house when we divorce? Once the property is deeded in your name it is considered a gift to the marriage and you now have legal rights.
If someone gives you a gift on Howrse you can choose whether or not to return the gesture.
A devisee is a person who receives a gift of real property by a Will.A devisee is a person who receives a gift of real property by a Will.A devisee is a person who receives a gift of real property by a Will.A devisee is a person who receives a gift of real property by a Will.
A gift you receive becomes your property. When you die, if you still own that property it becomes part of your estate.A gift you receive becomes your property. When you die, if you still own that property it becomes part of your estate.A gift you receive becomes your property. When you die, if you still own that property it becomes part of your estate.A gift you receive becomes your property. When you die, if you still own that property it becomes part of your estate.
Yes. A gift becomes your personal property.
No. I am assuming that you are asking about a gift given to you by your spouse. In community property states, items are split up upon a divorce with each side getting half. Gifts between one spouse and another are an exception to this and you are entitled to keep the gift.Gifts can be property that was given to one spouse by the other, or property given to a spouse from anyone else. It will only be considered a gift, however, if it is clear from the actions of the person giving the property that they intended to give a gift to that particular person. If it is a gift, it will be separate property.