What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Michigan
My aunt (mother's sister) and her second husband who I have called uncle for 30 years, always told me they wanted me to have their house (house has been paid off for years and really is worth very little to be honest). Aunt passed last fall, and uncle legally filed a quit claim to remove my aunt and add me when his own health started to decline. It was notarized, with witnesses, and filed with the county. His only sibling, a brother, was in charge of uncle's finances and also was in complete agreement in me having the house.
Uncle took his own life last week and left no suicide note and no will. I am assuming uncle's estate will probably go into probate. Uncle has an estranged son and daughter (in their 40s) who have not seen their dad in 27 years. They both know my name is on the deed but there was no reaction about it...the daughter kind of looked around with disdain and short of shrugged, as if "Who cares?" However, I am worried that after I fix up the house and start to move in, the son and daughter may try to stake their claim to the house. Can his children take the house from me?
My aunt (mother's sister) and her second husband who I have called uncle for 30 years, always told me they wanted me to have their house (house has been paid off for years and really is worth very little to be honest). Aunt passed last fall, and uncle legally filed a quit claim to remove my aunt and add me when his own health started to decline. It was notarized, with witnesses, and filed with the county. His only sibling, a brother, was in charge of uncle's finances and also was in complete agreement in me having the house.
Uncle took his own life last week and left no suicide note and no will. I am assuming uncle's estate will probably go into probate. Uncle has an estranged son and daughter (in their 40s) who have not seen their dad in 27 years. They both know my name is on the deed but there was no reaction about it...the daughter kind of looked around with disdain and short of shrugged, as if "Who cares?" However, I am worried that after I fix up the house and start to move in, the son and daughter may try to stake their claim to the house. Can his children take the house from me?