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Post Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 10:57 am    Post subject: deeds
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There are 11 childern One signs his part away then sign it away again. all the remaining sign over to one person How can the action of the first be fix
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Post Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 10:02 pm    Post subject:
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Hi darrel,

A person can sign away his/her share of the property only once. So, the person to whom he/she has signed away the property at first will be considered as the present owner of the property. You will have to contact that person and ask him/her to sign away the property to you or anyone else whom you want. However, it will be the discretion of that person whether or not he/she will sign that property deed.

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Post Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 11:21 pm    Post subject:
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Hello Darell,

If a deed is not made through the conscious act of the grantor, it can be set aside in court. Relevant factors for the determination of whether or not a particular individual is capable of executing a valid deed are his or her age, and mental and physical condition. Extreme physical weakness resulting from old age or disease is a proper element for consideration in establishing capacity. Mental capacity, however, is the most important factor. If an individual is deemed to be mentally capable of disposing of his or her own property, the deed is ordinarily valid and would withstand objections made to it.


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