Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in New Jersey

my mother currently lives with my grandparents and they are both 90. they want to leave the house to my mother after they die. but my uncle & aunt are not on board. what are ways that they can do this with little out of pocket to my mother.


Asked on 3/11/10, 7:20 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Miriam Jacobson Retired from practice of law

If your grandparents are the legal owners of the home, they have the right to leave their property to anyone they want. Their children [your aunt and uncle] do not have to be "on board."

Your grandparents must each make a Will leaving the house to whom they wish. They should have a lawyer prepare the Wills if they want to be certain that the Wills accomplish what they want. It doesn't make sense to do something like this without professional assistance just to save a little money.

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Miriam Jacobson

Law Offices of Miriam N. Jacobson

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Philadelphia, PA 19103-1431

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Answered on 3/16/10, 8:37 pm


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