If husband is a grantee on the deed the answer is yes. If your grandfather conveyed the property to you alone the answer is no. If there are no judgments against your husband yet, or court actions in progress, then he should quitclaim his interest in the property to you. You should seek the advice of an attorney to explain your options and transfer the property to you if necessary.
If your grandfather signed a warranty deed reserving a life estate, his interest in the property may be protected from any bad debts that a husband might incur. A life estate typically provides the holder with the right to live in or use the property until their death, at which point the property would pass to another owner. However, local laws may vary, so it's recommended to consult with a legal professional for specific advice.
Yes, you can create a trust that specifies that your estate goes directly to your daughter and not to her husband. This allows you to keep control over how your assets are distributed. Consulting with a lawyer who specializes in estate planning can help ensure your wishes are legally binding.
Exceptions to the Doctrine of Caveat Emptor include: Misrepresentation by the seller Nondisclosure of material facts by the seller Implied warranties, such as the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose The sale of goods covered by consumer protection laws
Domestic agreement refers to an agreement or contract made between parties within the same country or within a single household. It typically involves parties who are bound by the laws and regulations of that specific country or household.
In California, a divorced spouse generally will not automatically inherit their ex-husband's property unless specifically named as a beneficiary in a will or trust. However, community property laws may still entitle a divorced spouse to certain assets accumulated during the marriage. It's important to review the divorce agreement and consult with a legal professional to understand the specific rights and limitations regarding inheritance in this situation.
A friend of a friend sent me.
He created his grandfather.
He didn't, his father (or grandfather) did.
Just as long as the wife doesn't drink one of her husband's spitters.
her husband helped create it and she sent john adams(her husband) letters titled remember the ladies
to limit african americans’ right to vote
To limit African Americans’ right to vote
well I am not that smart but ask him or you can create a scene which tests his love for you
To lemon African Americans right to vote I think
She tells Zeus to lie to Psyche.
yes get a wife or a husband and try for babey or create one in menu
"Grandfather's Private Zoo" in Ruskin Bond's children's omnibus "A Little World of Mud" is about Rakesh and his grandfather who create a makeshift zoo in their backyard. They collect different animals and birds, creating a magical world within their small space. The story highlights the special bond between the grandfather and grandson, as well as their love for nature and wildlife.
No, but her husband Akenarten did worship one god (the Arten) and this may be the first instance of monotheism.