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You can have an attorney draft a deed that will convey your property to yourself and your daughter as joint tenants with the right of survivorship. If you died the full ownership of the property would automatically pass to her with no need of probate. She would be responsible for paying any mortgage on the property. If you live in a community property state that may not be so easy. You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options under your state laws. You should do this ASAP.

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Q: You own a mortgage on a property and as a mother you want your daughter to possess it after your death but you have a husband whose name is not onthe deeds can you add your daughters name onthe deeds?
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