Title Search May Reveal Lien
A divorced woman wants to make sure the property she's buying from her ex-husband does not have any outstanding liens. Liens may include mortgage loans and home equity lines of credit or HELOCs. An attorney can also help sort out whether there are any outstanding liens and ensure that the title is free and clear of liens.
Change Mortgage In Divorce: Quit Claim Deed Won’t Work
When you divorce you may want to remove some of the names on your home's mortgage. You can't remove the name of one of the borrowers on a mortgage loan using a quit claim deed. A quit claim deed can change the names listed on a home's title but not on the mortgage. To change the names on a mortgage loan you have to refinance, sell the home and repay the mortgage loan or pay off the mortgage loan with cash.
Estate Planning: No Will Means Following State Laws
When someone dies, who inherits the contents of the estate? Does it go to the person's spouse or children, or both? It depends on the state where the deceased lives and whether that person had a will. To ensure that your estate planning wishes get executed make sure to have a valid will.
Track Expenses To Create A Household Budget
As the economy tightens, more Americans may be thinking about their household budgets. Household budgets include major expenses such as rent or mortgage payments, but also smaller costs such as cable television. How can you set up a household budget? Track daily expenses to see what you're spending. Use a money tracking software program such as Quicken or Microsoft Money to make tracking expenses throughout the seasons easier.
Law May Override Inadequate Estate Planning
A woman writes saying she was the personal representative for her son's father's estate. She does not live in the area of the estate and the judge removed her as personal representative. She feels the judge was not impartial in changing the personal representative for this estate settlement. She wants to know her legal rights concerning who is the personal representative for this estate settlement.
Estate Planning and Trusts Book Review
Learn about estate planning, including trusts from John Ventura's new book: "Kiplinger's Estate Planning: The Complete Guide to Wills, Trusts, and Maximizing Your Legacy." This estate planning and trusts book review shares that less than 50 percent of Americans have a will. Planning your estate and possibly a trust will ensure that your estate goes to the heirs you select. Estate planning and trust requirements will vary depending on where you live and what kind of property you own.