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Son on QC but will not sign off. Owner or granter (mother) wants him off – w/o suing him what can she do? Daughter is on QC & that is ok, she lives with & is care provider – Mother wants her to have 100%.

Asked on June 29, 2009 under Estate Planning, Minnesota

Answers:

B. B., Member, New Jersey Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 14 years ago | Contributor

I'm not a Minnesota attorney, and the law and procedure can be different from one state to another.  In most states, mother might be able to take the son to court, to get his name taken off, if he never contributed to the purchase of the property or taking care of it (mortgage, taxes, etc.).  However, if mother isn't still on the deed herself, there might be a problem with that.

Reliable advice can only be based on all of the facts, and there's obviously a lot more to this story that would need to be considered.  One place to find an attorney in your area, who can work through the details for you, is our website, http://attorneypages.com


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