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Minnesota Transfer on Death Deed, Part 4:Can You Cancel a Transfer on Death Deed After It’s Filed?

Posted on November 5, 2012

  In this series of posts, we've been discussing transferring a home via a transfer on death deed.  You own property in your name alone and want to be sure that it goes to the beneficiary of your choice without the expense and delay of probate.  So, after reading these informative blog posts, you decide…

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Minnesota Transfer on Death Deed, Part 3: How Do You Get One?

Posted on October 29, 2012

Twin Cities Estate Planning Attorney Explains the Steps Necessary to Use a Minnesota Transfer on Death Deed If you are a property owner and wish to use a transfer on death deed (“TODD”) to transfer that property without the hassle of probate, you must Choose a beneficiary or beneficiaries Execute a valid deed that expressly…

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Minnesota Transfer on Death Deed, Part 2: Why Should I Get One?

Posted on October 22, 2012

A Minneapolis Attorney Explains How to Get a Valid Transfer on Death Deed In my series on the use of the Minnesota Transfer on Death Deed, I’ve been explaining the benefits of using the TODD. It is a simple – and relatively inexpensive – process to draft and record a transfer on death deed.  If…

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Minnesota Transfer on Death Deed, Part 4: Can You Change Your Mind?

Posted on October 17, 2012

We've been discussing the benefits of using a Minnesota Transfer on Death Deed to transfer your home to another person at your death. You own property in your name alone and want to be sure that it goes to the beneficiary of your choice without the expense and delay of probate.  So, you decide to…

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Minnesota Transfer on Death Deed: Should I Use it To Transfer My House?

Posted on October 15, 2012

Minnesota Estate Planning Attorney Discusses the Benefits of Using a Transfer on Death Deed to Transfer a Home Minnesota has a unique tool to for use in avoiding probate known as a Transfer on Death Deed (“TODD”). In 2008 Minnesota’s legislature passed a law that allows the owner of real estate to execute a deed…

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