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Meiying Z. Austin
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  • 120 Main St., Delhi, NY 13753

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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

What can I do to prevent my mother's husband from acquiring her house?

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Answered by attorney Darin Christensen (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Bullivant Houser Bailey PC
If your mother and her husband agree, they can retitle the property and provide in her will or trust for it to go the way she wants. If they don't agree, your mother can sever the joint tenancy (assuming it is in joint tenancy) by deed. Her husband then would have only half ownership of the property after your mother's death.
If your mother and her husband agree, they can retitle the property and provide in her will or trust for it to go the way she wants. If they don't agree, your mother can sever the joint tenancy (assuming it is in joint tenancy) by deed. Her husband then would have only half ownership of the property after your mother's death.
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What kind of lawyer specializes with estates and estate distribution?

Answered by attorney Terry Lynn Garrett
Estate Planning lawyer at The Garrett Law Firm, PLLC
If you are an heir or beneficiary, the probate lawyer has no obligation or right to share information with you.  You can see a copy of everything filed with the court by contacting the clerk of the probate court.  Many counties have these documents on line.  Please keep in mind that estates often are not distributed for over a year to allow for payment of the final federal income taxes and any other creditors.
If you are an heir or beneficiary, the probate lawyer has no obligation or right to share information with you.  You can see a copy of everything filed with the court by contacting the clerk of the probate court.  Many counties have these documents on line.  Please keep in mind that estates often are not distributed for over a year to allow for payment of the final federal income taxes and any other creditors.
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If parents remarried and they died and the house over $100,000 who is entitle to house?

Answered by attorney Roman Aminov
Estate Planning lawyer at Law Offices of Roman Aminov
You should have an attorney review their divorce decree, wills, and deed to the house to determine that answer.
You should have an attorney review their divorce decree, wills, and deed to the house to determine that answer.