Archive for February, 2010
Please help with my probate question?
armywifetp asked:
My mother died 4 yrs ago and her estate was settled through probate. We thought everything was settled, the probate was closed. However, my mother had her name on the title of my sister’s Jeep. My mother’s name is the only name on the title. She had put her name on it to help my sister who did not have great credit. My sister paid off the vehicle while the probate was going on. She failed to get the title out of my mother’s name. Now, she has the Jeep which is hers, that my Mother still legally owns. How do we get the title changed into my sister’s name? Will the probate have to be reopened?
Ross Favro
My mother died 4 yrs ago and her estate was settled through probate. We thought everything was settled, the probate was closed. However, my mother had her name on the title of my sister’s Jeep. My mother’s name is the only name on the title. She had put her name on it to help my sister who did not have great credit. My sister paid off the vehicle while the probate was going on. She failed to get the title out of my mother’s name. Now, she has the Jeep which is hers, that my Mother still legally owns. How do we get the title changed into my sister’s name? Will the probate have to be reopened?
Ross Favro
how can heir property be claimed without probate court?
simpson_vincent asked:
My uncle C died leaving no will. The deed established that he had a right of survivorship. He had no wife, no children, both parents are deceased. The property therefore becomes heir property being divided among 5 remaining siblings or their children. Question: How can the heirs claim the property without going through Probate Court. I’ve heard of an Affidavit to be presented to the Chancery called Identification and Suvivorship. What is this?
Thanks
Paul Watford
My uncle C died leaving no will. The deed established that he had a right of survivorship. He had no wife, no children, both parents are deceased. The property therefore becomes heir property being divided among 5 remaining siblings or their children. Question: How can the heirs claim the property without going through Probate Court. I’ve heard of an Affidavit to be presented to the Chancery called Identification and Suvivorship. What is this?
Thanks
Paul Watford























