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24 July

Can I Undo Recorded Deeds?

Liran Aliav, July 24, 2020

Deeds are usually set once they are recorded, but there is an exception to every rule. Sometimes, people participate in backyard estate planning, which is just a fancy term to describe any time someone puts his kid’s name on the title to a property with the intention of passing that property onto the child. When you consider the fact that most people in this stage are now elderly, you also recognize their houses were much cheaper when they bought them in their early years. This generation typically stayed in the same job for their entire career and also raised their.

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24 February

Can I Undo Recorded Deeds?

Liran Aliav, February 24, 2020

We are talking about whether you can undo any backyard estate planning. What do I mean by that? Well, a lot of people put their children’s names on title to a piece of property and think that’s the right way to go ahead and do your estate plan.  They’re going to forgo many tax benefits for that property and that person might find out today that they did this in a problematic way. Which I will tell them that there’s probably a way to undo all of that and make it all solid, and the way you do that is.

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