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UCGal
Participant[quote=urbanrealtor]Last year we had a baby (to get us citizenship of course).
…Again though, I am spending most of it on malt liquor and virgen de guadalupe candles.
[/quote]I just spit out my coffee, laughing.
UCGal
Participant[quote=urbanrealtor]Last year we had a baby (to get us citizenship of course).
…Again though, I am spending most of it on malt liquor and virgen de guadalupe candles.
[/quote]I just spit out my coffee, laughing.
UCGal
Participant[quote=gn][quote=UCGal]When we had our trust set up, it was a simple quick claim to transfer the house to the trust. We had it done as part of setting up the trust. (So the lawyer handled it.)[/quote]
UCGal, how much $$ did you pay to transfer the house to the trust ?[/quote]
It was part of the entire trust/wills/etc package.
Not the cheapest in town, but the lawyer gave good advice. We used http://www.ruylebrewer.com/.
Our situation involved a couple of complications that made us less comfortable with going with a boilerplate service like LegalZoom – but they are fine for non-complicated family trusts.
UCGal
Participant[quote=gn][quote=UCGal]When we had our trust set up, it was a simple quick claim to transfer the house to the trust. We had it done as part of setting up the trust. (So the lawyer handled it.)[/quote]
UCGal, how much $$ did you pay to transfer the house to the trust ?[/quote]
It was part of the entire trust/wills/etc package.
Not the cheapest in town, but the lawyer gave good advice. We used http://www.ruylebrewer.com/.
Our situation involved a couple of complications that made us less comfortable with going with a boilerplate service like LegalZoom – but they are fine for non-complicated family trusts.
UCGal
Participant[quote=gn][quote=UCGal]When we had our trust set up, it was a simple quick claim to transfer the house to the trust. We had it done as part of setting up the trust. (So the lawyer handled it.)[/quote]
UCGal, how much $$ did you pay to transfer the house to the trust ?[/quote]
It was part of the entire trust/wills/etc package.
Not the cheapest in town, but the lawyer gave good advice. We used http://www.ruylebrewer.com/.
Our situation involved a couple of complications that made us less comfortable with going with a boilerplate service like LegalZoom – but they are fine for non-complicated family trusts.
UCGal
Participant[quote=gn][quote=UCGal]When we had our trust set up, it was a simple quick claim to transfer the house to the trust. We had it done as part of setting up the trust. (So the lawyer handled it.)[/quote]
UCGal, how much $$ did you pay to transfer the house to the trust ?[/quote]
It was part of the entire trust/wills/etc package.
Not the cheapest in town, but the lawyer gave good advice. We used http://www.ruylebrewer.com/.
Our situation involved a couple of complications that made us less comfortable with going with a boilerplate service like LegalZoom – but they are fine for non-complicated family trusts.
UCGal
Participant[quote=gn][quote=UCGal]When we had our trust set up, it was a simple quick claim to transfer the house to the trust. We had it done as part of setting up the trust. (So the lawyer handled it.)[/quote]
UCGal, how much $$ did you pay to transfer the house to the trust ?[/quote]
It was part of the entire trust/wills/etc package.
Not the cheapest in town, but the lawyer gave good advice. We used http://www.ruylebrewer.com/.
Our situation involved a couple of complications that made us less comfortable with going with a boilerplate service like LegalZoom – but they are fine for non-complicated family trusts.
UCGal
Participant[quote=Noob]I own property outright, but want to transfer it to my family trust. I’m single and don’t have any dependants, but I want to avoid probate and use any assets I have after I die to fund family education grants.
What is the process for setting up a trust and transfering an asset into it. Is this something I can do myself without a lot of expense?
How do I get the name on the deed changed to the trust name?[/quote]
When we had our trust set up, it was a simple quick claim to transfer the house to the trust. We had it done as part of setting up the trust. (So the lawyer handled it.)
UCGal
Participant[quote=Noob]I own property outright, but want to transfer it to my family trust. I’m single and don’t have any dependants, but I want to avoid probate and use any assets I have after I die to fund family education grants.
What is the process for setting up a trust and transfering an asset into it. Is this something I can do myself without a lot of expense?
How do I get the name on the deed changed to the trust name?[/quote]
When we had our trust set up, it was a simple quick claim to transfer the house to the trust. We had it done as part of setting up the trust. (So the lawyer handled it.)
UCGal
Participant[quote=Noob]I own property outright, but want to transfer it to my family trust. I’m single and don’t have any dependants, but I want to avoid probate and use any assets I have after I die to fund family education grants.
What is the process for setting up a trust and transfering an asset into it. Is this something I can do myself without a lot of expense?
How do I get the name on the deed changed to the trust name?[/quote]
When we had our trust set up, it was a simple quick claim to transfer the house to the trust. We had it done as part of setting up the trust. (So the lawyer handled it.)
UCGal
Participant[quote=Noob]I own property outright, but want to transfer it to my family trust. I’m single and don’t have any dependants, but I want to avoid probate and use any assets I have after I die to fund family education grants.
What is the process for setting up a trust and transfering an asset into it. Is this something I can do myself without a lot of expense?
How do I get the name on the deed changed to the trust name?[/quote]
When we had our trust set up, it was a simple quick claim to transfer the house to the trust. We had it done as part of setting up the trust. (So the lawyer handled it.)
UCGal
Participant[quote=Noob]I own property outright, but want to transfer it to my family trust. I’m single and don’t have any dependants, but I want to avoid probate and use any assets I have after I die to fund family education grants.
What is the process for setting up a trust and transfering an asset into it. Is this something I can do myself without a lot of expense?
How do I get the name on the deed changed to the trust name?[/quote]
When we had our trust set up, it was a simple quick claim to transfer the house to the trust. We had it done as part of setting up the trust. (So the lawyer handled it.)
UCGal
ParticipantLooking at the pictures… Man, I wouldn’t want to have to mow that backyard with those steep hills in between the planters.
UCGal
ParticipantLooking at the pictures… Man, I wouldn’t want to have to mow that backyard with those steep hills in between the planters.
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