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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

How could I deny property inheritance?

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Answered by attorney James T Weiner (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at James T. Weiner, P.C.
You do not have to take ownership of it but you should try to sell it contact a realtor.. you may get a few $$.
You do not have to take ownership of it but you should try to sell it contact a realtor.. you may get a few $$.

Can I refuse to inherit a house with an underwater mortgage?

Answered by attorney David Goldman
Estate Planning lawyer at Law Office of David M. Goldman PLLC
You can refuse the inheritance. In some cases you might have to file a disclaimer within 9 months. Regardless, the debt responsibility is not yours, unless you co-signed on the note. Often people inherit the homes, rent them while the foreclosure process is going on, and then abandon them with no liability. You should review your specific circumstances with an estate planning lawyer who is familiar with foreclosure defense.
You can refuse the inheritance. In some cases you might have to file a disclaimer within 9 months. Regardless, the debt responsibility is not yours, unless you co-signed on the note. Often people inherit the homes, rent them while the foreclosure process is going on, and then abandon them with no liability. You should review your specific circumstances with an estate planning lawyer who is familiar with foreclosure defense.
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Do I have to sign anything at all?

Answered by attorney Marcus William Kroll
Estate Planning lawyer at Kroll Proukou, LLP
If you refuse to sign a receipt / release or consent to probate, you will be cited to return to court on a specific date. If you refuse to appear, you will "default" which will act as a consent without having to sign anything or appear anywhere.
If you refuse to sign a receipt / release or consent to probate, you will be cited to return to court on a specific date. If you refuse to appear, you will "default" which will act as a consent without having to sign anything or appear anywhere.
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