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August 30, 2006
More on Transfer on Death Deeds
Previously on this blog, I have discussed transfer on death deeds.
August 30, 2006 in Estate Planning - Generally, Non-Probate Assets | Permalink
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Where can I get a blank copy of a Wisconsin "Transfer on Death Deed".
Posted by: John Silke | Apr 11, 2008 2:35:43 PM
My Dad is a Florida resident who owns a timeshare in Massachusetts. He does not want to include it in his will. His wish is to turn it over to me upon his death. Is it possible for him to name me as beneficiary on the deed? Does Massachusetts have a transfer upon death deed?
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Posted by: Cash4Notes | Nov 3, 2008 10:12:33 PM
Where can I get a blank Transfer on death deed
in North Carolina
Posted by: Stella Taylor | Apr 30, 2009 10:05:33 AM
(In Wisconsin) If I want to name a minor child as Grantee on a Transfer on Death deed, is it best to designate the child herself, or "(name) as custodian for (child) under the Uniform Transfer to Minors act"?
Posted by: Joe Vosen | May 1, 2009 8:46:55 AM