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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 do I do to keep the land in our family as the deed states?

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Answered by attorney Victor L. Waid (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Law Office of Victor Waid
Suggest you obtain the services of a probate attorney, as the estate will have to be probated eventually, to transfer the property to the correct heirs and clear title.
Suggest you obtain the services of a probate attorney, as the estate will have to be probated eventually, to transfer the property to the correct heirs and clear title.
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What is the best way to pay a sibling their portion of value of our inherited home?

Answered by attorney Dera L. Johnsen-Tracy
Estate Planning lawyer at Horn & Johnsen SC
If your brother owns half of the real estate, then he is in a good position to force the sale of the home should he choose to do so. If you do not wish to sell the real estate at this time, then you will need to find a way to purchase your brother's interest which may require that you obtain a mortgage. In the alternative, you may wish to explore private financing options, including a possible land contract, if your brother is willing to negotiate this type of financing with you.
If your brother owns half of the real estate, then he is in a good position to force the sale of the home should he choose to do so. If you do not wish to sell the real estate at this time, then you will need to find a way to purchase your brother's interest which may require that you obtain a mortgage. In the alternative, you may wish to explore private financing options, including a possible land contract, if your brother is willing to negotiate this type of financing with you.
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Can a cancel check prove ownership of a vehicle when the title and a bill of sale were given to a separate person?

Answered by attorney James Bloomfield Oberholtzer
Estate Planning lawyer at James Oberholtzer, Chartered
When you took her money and signed the title over to her, your sister became the owner of the vehicle. That is what you should list on the probate records for the estate. You are done, the rest of it is her problem.
When you took her money and signed the title over to her, your sister became the owner of the vehicle. That is what you should list on the probate records for the estate. You are done, the rest of it is her problem.
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