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Nothing "happens". Heirs and assigns are words traditionally used in deeds to convey a fee simple interest or absolute ownership. It just means that mom and son own the property together and each can leave their interest to their heirs if they own as tenants in common, or they can sell the property.

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Mom has name on deed with brother and girlfriend-what happens to house when mom passes away?

That depends on the tenancy recited on the deed to your mother, brother and girlfriend. If they are joint tenants, your mother's interest will pass automatically to brother and girlfriend. If they are tenants in common, your mother's one-third interest will pass to her heirs-at-law (her surviving spouse, if any, you and your siblings) and her estate will need to be probated. Unless the deed states the land will be held one-half by your mother and one-half by your brother and his girlfriend, each will own a one-third interest.


What happens to your brother's half of your mom's will if he dies first?

It depends on his will - if he leaves a will, his part of the inheritance goes to his heirs. If he has no will, the siblings will probably divide his portion of the inheritance. You should check with your mom's lawyer to be sure.


Mom died last month sister is administrator of estate several years ago sister had mom transfer her home to her son mom is still on the deed how can you get your share of this estate?

That depends on how your mother and her son held title on the deed. If they held as joint tenants with the right of survivorship then when she died her son became the sole owner of the property. If they owned as tenants in common then when your mother died her half interest in the property would pass to her heirs at law if she had no will. The attorney who is handling the estate should be able to answer your questions and to examine both the validity of the deed from your mother to herself and her son and the tenancy that was created in the deed. There may be other assets apart from the real property that you are entitled to.


What is the process to add an adult child to the title of the property?

In many states you use a quit claim deed. You deed the property from the current owners to the new list of owners. If you have Mom and Dad on the deed and want to add Kid, then you would use a quit claim deed to release owner ship from Mom and Dad and give ownership to Mom, Dad, and Kid.


Thoe in the westing game mom is who?

Catherine Theodorakis. She runs the coffee shop and she is not one of the heirs Save


How do you use the word deeds in a sentence?

Giving up your money to the poor is a good deed.


Can your mom buy a house for you if you filed bankruptcy?

Yes. But the deed and mortgage would have to be in her name. It would not be your property.Yes. But the deed and mortgage would have to be in her name. It would not be your property.Yes. But the deed and mortgage would have to be in her name. It would not be your property.Yes. But the deed and mortgage would have to be in her name. It would not be your property.


Can you revoke a life estate Due to family infighting Mom wants to disinherit son and revoke his share in the life estate. Is this possible No coersion used when she signed the deed over?

In most jurisdictions if the life estate was created in a deed from Mom to her children as remaindermen then the son must convey his interest by deed to the other remaindermen to relinquish his interest in the property.


What happens when soil is in mild climates?

Your mom happens


How can you use the sentence with chore?

His one chore was to take the garbage out weekly.


What happens to your parents home if my dad goes into a nursing home and my mom still lives there?

The answer depends on how they held title to the property. If they owned the property as joint tenants with the right of survivorship then wife is the sole owner of the property. It will pass to her heirs at law upon her death.


Mom and you are on deed to home can your sister take house after mom dies?

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.

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