Generally, yes. If the house in is your child's name, it is not legally your house. If he dies without a will the property will pass to his next of kin. If he is married his wife will acquire an interest along with his children or she may inherit the house as her sole property. If he has no children then his siblings may share the property with his wife. You can check the rules in your state at the link below.
You should speak with an attorney who can explain your options and the consequences before doing that type of estate planning on your own.
If the title is in the child's name, the child is the legal owner and the parent cannot take the car, regardless of who pays the insurance.
NO! He is from a branch house.
if my spouse dies can his adult children take my home the house is owned by bothe of us
No, the sister has no rights to the house - or its contents - after your mom dies. If there is any question, a good thing to do is to immediately change the locks when your mother passes.
When one of your virtual family character dies... You will be able to pick your child to take over the house!! I think after that character dies you can pick the brother or sister.... Or just pick the mother's child to take over that house. Hope this helped!!!
she can if that's what is in his will. everything depends on his will
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There are a number of factors involved. Did the child buy it from the parent? Is it by right of survivorship? How long ago did the transfer take place? You will need to consult a probate attorney in your jurisdiction.
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Not necessarily, it depends on the terms and conditions in his will and the established ownership of the properties. Take legal advice.
Take it to a house doctor, and my name isnt Martin!
Next would be the Vice-President, and then the Speaker of the House if something where to happen to the Vice President.