Will or Warranty Deed
I am asking this question for my mother in law. My father in law is
recently deceased. The only asset
is her home (no mortgage). What
is the best way to protect her and
assure that upon her death her home goes to her three children?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Will or Warranty Deed
I would suggest that your mother-in-law have an estate planning conference was an attorney who is knowledgeable in both estate planning and elder law. In most situations it makes better sense to form a revocable trust which the be home would be transferred to and upon mother-in-law's death the property would be distributed equally to the three children or sold and the proceeds from the sale be distributed equally to the three children.If you need my assistance e-mail me your phone number and a good time to call you.
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