What's the question?
No. All the grantees must be listed on the deed. If three children were listed as the grantees then they are the owners. In order for an interest in real estate to be transferred by a deed there must be granting language and the receivers of that interest must be named in the deed as the grantees.
aquire property
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A mother who is competent is absolutely free to choose to convey her property to one child and that child would own the property. In many cases there is a child who helps the parent more than the other children. Children have no "right" to a living parent's property. A parent can distribute her own property during her lifetime to anyone she chooses. A different situation would arise if the parent is incompetent and taken advantage of by an unscrupulous child. In that case you should seek the advice of an attorney.
If a person on social security disability inherited a property and then "deeded" it to a person who is underage there is one property. Why do you think there are two?
That would mean a property owner who acquired their interest in the property by virtue of a deed.
Deeded land refers to real property that is owned outright by an individual or entity, with legal ownership evidenced by a deed or title. This means that the owner has full control and rights over the land, which can include selling, leasing, or transferring ownership.
If they deeded the property to anyone during their lifetime it belongs to that person & won't be included in the probate, unless the property was part of a family trust, or some other arrangement.
It depends on how the property is deeded.
Yup. If a husband dies with ownership in a house deeded in his name only, and his wife dies 17 years later, do her children have legal right to her property when she dies?
who evers name is on the deed is legally responsible
Who is making the donation, is it a parent? It depends on the state the property is in, each state has its specific law of succession and donation. Try to inform yourself with a lawyer of the place where the property is located.