Property Rights After Death

Summary

If a parent passes away without a will, their property typically goes through probate. In Florida, intestate succession laws apply if no will is found. Its important to check for a will to understand the deceaseds wishes. Consulting a probate attorney is advisable, especially if the property ownership is complex due to prenuptial agreements or refinancing. For low-income individuals, legal aid organizations in Florida, such as Florida Legal Services or Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida, can provide free or low-cost assistance.

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Tara
Hi Tara! How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
My mother passed away and she had several properties one of which I’ve resided at my entire life. She married and had a prenuptial agreement with her husband but through the years added his name to the home to refinance it. They bought several hundred acres and moved * hours away 15 years ago. Where her husband now lives. Do I have rights to this home as she had intended it to go to one of my sons her grandson. But got ill I’m not sure if she has a will or not. What can I do to not t loose my home.
I'm sorry for your loss, Tara. Here are a few steps you might consider:
- Check for a Will: Determine if your mother left a will. This will be crucial in understanding her wishes for the property.
- Probate Court: If there's no will, the property will go through probate. Since you are in Georgia, intestate succession laws will apply.
- Legal Consultation: Given the complexity, consulting with a probate attorney would be wise.
Would you like help connecting with a local probate lawyer?
I’m in Florida
Thank you for the information, Tara. Since you're in Florida, the legal process will be slightly different.
- Check for a Will: Determine if your mother left a will. This will be crucial in understanding her wishes for the property.
- Probate Court: If there's no will, the property will go through probate. Florida's intestate succession laws will apply.
- Legal Consultation: Consulting with a probate attorney would be beneficial given the complexities involved.
Would you like help connecting with a local probate lawyer in Florida?
Yes but I am very low income so I would like a free or low cost attorney
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Reason: My mother passed away and she had several properties one of which I’ve resided at my entire life. She married and had a prenuptial agreement with her husband but through the years added his name to the home to refinance it. They bought several hundred acres and moved * hours away 15 years ago. Where her husband now lives. Do I have rights to this home as she had intended it to go to one of my sons her grandson. But got ill I’m not sure if she has a will or not. What can I do to not t loose my home.
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Tara, it seems like your case is complex and involves significant property rights issues. Connecting with a local probate attorney will be beneficial. Given your low-income status, you might want to check with legal aid organizations in Florida for free or low-cost legal assistance. Here are a few resources that might help:
- Florida Legal Services: www.floridalegal.org
- Legal Services of Greater Miami: www.legalservicesmiami.org
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Can you connect me to one of the legal aid teams
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Sure, Tara. Here are a couple of legal aid resources in Florida that might be able to assist you:
- Florida Legal Services
Website: [www.floridalegal.org](http://www.floridalegal.org)
- Legal Services of Greater Miami
Website: [www.legalservicesmiami.org](http://www.legalservicesmiami.org)
You can contact them directly for free or low-cost legal assistance. If you need more help, feel free to ask!
Osceola County
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Tara, since you're in Osceola County, you can also reach out to the local legal aid organization:
- Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida
- Website: [www.clsmf.org](http://www.clsmf.org)
- Phone: (*) *-*
They provide free or low-cost legal assistance. If you need further help, let me know!