A Quitclaim Deed cannot be used for a vehicle, only real estate property. A vehicle is transferred by vehicle title through the BMV.
What Happens if I Can’t Find My Parents’ Will After They Die?
Generally, if a Last Will and Testament cannot be found after the death of a family member (or even a copy of the original Will document), it may be presumed that the person died intestate, i.e. without a Will.
If My Spouse Had a Home and Child Prior to our Marriage, Do I Get the Home If He Dies?
The answer to this question would depend on a number of factors:
Can an Will’s Executor Use a Quitclaim Deed to Transfer Listed Property?
An Executor has no authority to sign a Quitclaim Deed on behalf of a deceased person.
Can I Create a New Trust with the Same Name as a Previous Trust?
Yes, a newly created Living Trust can be named the same as a previous Trust.
But the name of the old trust and the new trust will likely be dated differently, which can require the transfer of assets as well.
Can I Form an LLC in One State and Run It From Another?
Because the LLC filing fees on one state may be significantly higher than a neighboring state, some people consider filing for LLC status in one state while running the business from another.
As an example, an Indiana Limited Liability Company can be created and filed for an Illinois-base business, and doing so will offer the liability protection that any LLC would. Plus an Indiana filing is significantly less expensive to make than an Illinois filing.
But there is more to consider.
Is a Living Trust Valid if the Donor Moves to Another State?
A Trust will continue to remain valid and enforceable if properly executed even if the Donor or Trustee change their state residence after execution.
What is the Difference Between a Revocable and Irrevocable Living Trust?
An Irrevocable Trust is a type of trust that cannot be changed after the agreement has been signed.
Can a 50% Owner of an LLC Be Removed Without Consent?
The portion “…be removed…” in this question is not clear, and the distinction is important.
What is the Current Estate Tax Exclusion for a Living Trust?
In determining the structure of a new Living Trust, the Estate Tax Exclusion is a consideration in choosing whether to create a Single, Joint or A/B Trust.