How do I transfer the deed to my home to my daughter?

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I live in Huntington Beach, CA.

Asked 10/21/2009 under Real Estate | 523 View(s) | More Legal Topics

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Robert Spitz / Robert J. Spitz, Attorney at Law Answered 2 years ago | Contributor This attorney is licensed in California

I can prepare a Quit Claim Deed or a Grant Deed for you.   However, you should discuss this situation with an attorney.   There are many legal implications of such a transfer that you should consider.   This is probably the most valuable investment you own and it should only be made after you have considered all of the alternatives.

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Robert J. Spitz

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I am a lawyer in CT and practice in this area of the law.  You can simply do this by what is called a Quit Claim deed.  I suggest that you find a lawyer to draft a simple quit claim deed for you to sign over to your daughter.  she can then record it on the landrecords and will own what you own.  A lawyer's fee for this should not be more than $350.00

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