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The heir deed is property that is actually divided among the legal heirs of the late person, according to his will.

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Home is deeded to one spouse and to his heirs upon his death Is wife an heir?

That would depend on the wording of the deed. If a deed has as remaindermen the "heirs of his body" or "his issue" then the answer is no. IF the deed states to his "heirs at law" then the answer is yes. You should seek the help of an attorney who will review the language used in the deed.


What is the process for making a deed from heirs to the same heirs in Kentucky?

In Kentucky, the process for creating a deed from heirs to the same heirs involves several steps. First, the heirs must agree on the distribution of the property, which is typically outlined in a will or through intestate succession if there is no will. A new deed must then be drafted, clearly identifying the property and the names of the heirs, and it should be signed by all heirs. Finally, the completed deed must be recorded with the local county clerk’s office to ensure public notice and legal recognition.


The grantor of a warrenty deed dies do his heirs have to guarantee the deed?

No. The warranty comes from the grantor.


How is property title transferred after probate is closed?

If the probate process has been completed and title is in the heirs they can execute a deed to a straw and then the straw can convey the property back to the heirs by deed and the heirs will become the record owners of the property. However, that process isn't necessary except in cases where the heirs desire to have a deed in their own names. If the heirs want to sell to a third party they can execute a deed of their interest and cite the probate as their source of title. You should consult with the attorney who handled the estate who can review your situation and your needs and explain your options.


Insurance paid for house after my mothers death no heirs on the deed how do i get the house?

Get probate done so that title can officially be transferred to the legal heirs.


Who are the heirs and assigns on a quit claim deed?

The words heirs and assigns in a deed mean the conveyance is in fee simple which is absolute ownership. The grantee can transfer the land to a new owner (assigns) or, if she dies while owning the land, it will pass to her heirs by her will or by the laws of intestacy if there is no will.The words heirs and assigns in a deed mean the conveyance is in fee simple which is absolute ownership. The grantee can transfer the land to a new owner (assigns) or, if she dies while owning the land, it will pass to her heirs by her will or by the laws of intestacy if there is no will.The words heirs and assigns in a deed mean the conveyance is in fee simple which is absolute ownership. The grantee can transfer the land to a new owner (assigns) or, if she dies while owning the land, it will pass to her heirs by her will or by the laws of intestacy if there is no will.The words heirs and assigns in a deed mean the conveyance is in fee simple which is absolute ownership. The grantee can transfer the land to a new owner (assigns) or, if she dies while owning the land, it will pass to her heirs by her will or by the laws of intestacy if there is no will.


When a person dies does your name go on the deed if you inherit the property?

It is not necessary to change the name in the land records. Probate court records are public records and the probated estate passes title to the heirs. However, if you want to transfer the property to the heirs by a deed the attorney who handled the estate can draft the proper deed for you.


Trust deed leaves property to 4 adult children and Both parents have now passed away What if one of the four die Where does their share go?

If the deed is silent, the decedent's share passes to the decedent's estate (to the decedent's heirs, if no Will, or beneficiaries, if there is a Will). If the deed is silent, the decedent's share passes to the decedent's estate (to the decedent's heirs, if no Will, or beneficiaries, if there is a Will).


Can you have a fee simple deed and a life estate clause on the same deed with 8 different heirs?

Yes. You could have a deed drafted that conveys your property to eight children while reserving a life estate for yourself.


Can a property left in a will be disposed of without vesting?

No. The deceased owner's estate must be probated in order for title to vest in the heirs legally. Until title is vested they cannot execute a deed that conveys good title.No. The deceased owner's estate must be probated in order for title to vest in the heirs legally. Until title is vested they cannot execute a deed that conveys good title.No. The deceased owner's estate must be probated in order for title to vest in the heirs legally. Until title is vested they cannot execute a deed that conveys good title.No. The deceased owner's estate must be probated in order for title to vest in the heirs legally. Until title is vested they cannot execute a deed that conveys good title.


Do other heirs need to sign if you sell the property?

The decedent's estate must be probated in order for the heirs to have legal title to the real estate. All the heirs must sign the deed. If you want to sell the inherited real property the attorney who handles the estate can advise you.


Can heirs transfer title of house to deceased father's wife?

Yes. They sign a deed conveying their interest in the house to the wife.

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