Summary
In Kentucky, if a person dies without a will, their property is divided equally among surviving children. To transfer a house to your name, you need written agreements from your siblings relinquishing their rights. File the necessary paperwork with the probate court, such as Taylor County District Court. Consulting a local attorney can help ensure you follow the correct legal procedures.Full Conversation
My mother passed away a few months ago and I’m trying to get her house put in my name. My brother does not want it in his name and my younger brother wants it in my name
Did your mother leave a will? If so, what does it state about the property?
Kentucky and there was no will
What is the value of your mother's estate, including the house?
In Kentucky, if there's no will, the property is divided equally among the surviving children.
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What is the location of the property? In Kentucky, without a will, property is typically divided equally among surviving children.
* Morgan trail Campbellsville ky
What steps have you taken so far to transfer the property to your name?
General Information:
- In Kentucky, without a will, property is divided equally among surviving children.
- You may need to go through probate court. The nearest one is Taylor County District Court, (*) *-*.
None so far. Can I get the house in my name if both brothers sign saying they want it in my name
Have your brothers agreed in writing to relinquish their rights to the property?
General Information:
- In Kentucky, written agreement from siblings can help transfer property.
- Consult a local attorney for legal procedures.
How do I go about after I get all the paper work
Once you have all the paperwork, you should file it with the probate court. The nearest one is Taylor County District Court, (*) *-*.