Tag: life estate
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What Is an “Implied Life Estate” and Why Should Heirs Know?
Our readers will recall that creating a life estate is a way to divide property ownership, with a resident keeping a home throughout their lifetime and then passing a “remainder interest” on to someone else upon death. When the person who lives in the home passes away, the owner of the remainder interest may have…
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Legal Title? Equitable Title? Your Stake in the Deed, and Why It Matters
Holding the title to real estate involves responsibilities and duties related to the upkeep, use, and control of a specific property. The name of the property owner, appearing in the public records, identifies the person with legal title. The person named on the deed has that famous “bundle of rights” (like the right to transfer…
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Should We Name Our Adult Child on the Deed, So Probate and Title Transfer Aren’t Needed Later?
Would it make it easy on you and your adult child to put the child’s name on the deed to the home you’re buying? Especially if you’re an older adult, it might seem to make perfect sense. But the answer isn’t as easy as it might seem at first glance. So, read on. You might…
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Should Your Child’s Name Be on Your House Deed?
Compare the Alternatives Thinking of putting your child’s name on your house deed? If that’s the person who will get the home after you pass in any case, it might seem sensible. And maybe it is, in certain circumstances. After all, probate can be time-consuming, and even contentious. But before making this decision, do you…




