TigerD
Senior Member
I am not an attorney in California. You should run any discussion by an attorney you hire to represent you in California. California does not require signatures on a deed to be notarized. It is a best practice. You should be able to file your deed at any time. If you fail to file it, you have not perfected your claim to the property. ******* However, if your father has sold the home and a deed has been filed, you likely just lost out. Talk to a local attorney.
Has anybody opened probate?
Has anybody opened probate?