Chance of stopping theft of home?
If a woman lived in a home for 21 years with her name on the achievement with her husband for 11 when they divorced. Four years later she put the house in her adopt daughter and blood child's name in order to grasp a mortgage refinanced. Three years later her child by blood needed to sign the deed over to the adopted daughter due to financial problems. During these years and up to March, 2008, this woman have been responsible for the payments on utilities, mortgages, taxes and insurance. She passed away on February 19th, 2008. All of her 9 surviving children know the reason for the deed not individual in her name (not to mention a plethora of other witnesses) and her will includes the house. Is there a occasion of keeping the adoptive daughter from stealing the house outside of probate? We have physical labor liens we can place to prohibit sale, but we would like to see my mother's will disbursed.
This should be a lesson to everyone who think they can trust anyone.
The representative of your mother's estate will have to sue your sister for an "equitable interest" in the house.
See a real estate attorney and a probate lawyer.
unfortunately, the DEED clearly states who the owner is. you will have to run to court to prove this
You need an estate lawyer



