What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Iowa
I'm in a crunch to file a Quit Claim Deed. I have decided to assign the Grantee to a Revocable Living Trust and have my father as the Trustee. The Trust documents are SIGNED and notarized, but need to be filed in another state. And the property in Iowa is having the QCD filed in this county, with signed and notarized document.
My Question, Is the Quit Claim Deed valid if recorded to the county in this state. If the actual paperwork for the Trust is not recorded in the other state, but both are signed and notarized?? Can someone contest the validity of my trust if I were sued later, because the date for the QCD actual recording was earlier than the recorded date for the Trust. But the Trust was signed and notarized at an earlier date, just not recorded b4 the QCD??
Thanks for the help.
I'm in a crunch to file a Quit Claim Deed. I have decided to assign the Grantee to a Revocable Living Trust and have my father as the Trustee. The Trust documents are SIGNED and notarized, but need to be filed in another state. And the property in Iowa is having the QCD filed in this county, with signed and notarized document.
My Question, Is the Quit Claim Deed valid if recorded to the county in this state. If the actual paperwork for the Trust is not recorded in the other state, but both are signed and notarized?? Can someone contest the validity of my trust if I were sued later, because the date for the QCD actual recording was earlier than the recorded date for the Trust. But the Trust was signed and notarized at an earlier date, just not recorded b4 the QCD??
Thanks for the help.