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Ohio is not a community property state so people who are married can acquire property in their sole name. If your husband added another person's name as a joint tenant with the right of survivorship the property will automatically pass to that other person if he dies. If he is a tenant in common with the other person you would inherit his half interest if he died intestate or left his interest to you in his will. You have no immediate rights in the property.

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Q: In Ohio your husband acquired some real estate in his name and then adds his kids mother to the deed do you have any rights to this property?
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