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MrsA1012
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Re: What would you do …
Posted by jellybean78
DO NOT take your name off the deed. I'm sorry you are in this situation and have a strained relationship with your mom but IMO if your dad took steps to make sure you were on the deed during the divorce, chances are there is stuff behinds the scene he was worried about.
And no, no adult is "entitled" to their parents property however in this case since your mom and dad both had that as a marital home and your dad wanted to make sure you were listed on the deed, then yes you should absolutely keep your name on and protect your inheritance.
I am also on the deed to a property my mother bought that is now worth close to 7 figures. If I was put in your position there is no way I would remove my name. Hope everything works out and you both are able to repair your relationship.
Thank you so much for sharing. Sounds like you are in a similar circumstance with your mom. I’m hoping this blows over. she hasn’t spoken to me since the conversation. In a few days, I might reach out and say I love her, I want peace and let’s just revisit this at a another time.
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Just keep your name on the deed and if she stops speaking to you so be it...
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Posted 2/24/22 7:44 PM |
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