allfiredup
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Georgia
Prior to my grandfather’s death in 2007, my grandparents’ home was co-titled in my grandfather’s, grandmother’s and my step-father’s name as Joint Tenants with Right of Survivorship.
The remainder of their assets were in the form of savings and checking accounts, with the bulk in CDs. All accounts were jointly held with my grandmother.
His will left any and everything to my grandmother.
The will was never probated. His name remains on the property deed as it did before his death, along with my grandmother and step-father.
My grandmother is 93 and her health is declining quickly. She has a will that leaves everything to my mother and step-father.
But how do we (they) go about dealing with getting my grandfather’s name off the deed? With my grandmother’s failing health, my parent’s have expressed interest in adding my mother as the third name on the deed, again as Joint Tenants with Right of Survivorship.
Any advice on how to start sorting this out will be appreciated!
Prior to my grandfather’s death in 2007, my grandparents’ home was co-titled in my grandfather’s, grandmother’s and my step-father’s name as Joint Tenants with Right of Survivorship.
The remainder of their assets were in the form of savings and checking accounts, with the bulk in CDs. All accounts were jointly held with my grandmother.
His will left any and everything to my grandmother.
The will was never probated. His name remains on the property deed as it did before his death, along with my grandmother and step-father.
My grandmother is 93 and her health is declining quickly. She has a will that leaves everything to my mother and step-father.
But how do we (they) go about dealing with getting my grandfather’s name off the deed? With my grandmother’s failing health, my parent’s have expressed interest in adding my mother as the third name on the deed, again as Joint Tenants with Right of Survivorship.
Any advice on how to start sorting this out will be appreciated!