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House in trust

Posted on: 22nd Dec, 2007 11:37 am
[color=DarkBlue:9891d891f6][/color:9891d891f6][size=12:9891d891f6][/size:9891d891f6] My grandfather put the family house in trust listing my mom next in line then listing her 3 children when she dies. He died about 6 years ago so the house according to the trust goes to my mother making her the "executor", my sister has since passed away, my brother isn't interested in it so that leaves only myself. Can my mother as the "executor" sign over the property to me before she dies? And do we need my brother's signature of it at all since he's listed on the trust?
Hoping somebody can help me with this.
Thanks,
Hi Country Girl,

Welcome to the forum.

I think you mother should make a will and you should be the heir of the property. You brother should also sign saying that he leaves all his claims. You should consult with an attorney.

Best of luck
Happy Holidays
Posted on: 22nd Dec, 2007 12:05 pm
Hello Country Girl,

Your mother can sign over the property to you but since your brother is listed in the trust as the beneficiary so, I think, his signature is required to prove that he has released whatever beneficiary interests he had in the property.

It will be better if you consult an attorney and take his advice.
Posted on: 24th Dec, 2007 12:55 am
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