This blog is just an attorney's point of view with regards to probate law and litigation. My writings will discuss different areas in probate law to help the general public understand how probate works and how it can work for you.
Showing posts with label probate property. Show all posts
Showing posts with label probate property. Show all posts
Friday, December 23, 2011
CAN A PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE TAKE POSSESSION OF PROTECTED HOMESTEAD PROPERTY
By: David M. Garten, Esq
CAN A PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE TAKE POSSESSION OF PROTECTED
HOMESTEAD PROPERTY?
Effective January 1, 2002, if homestead property is not occupied by a person who appears to have an interest in the property, the personal representative is authorized, but not required, to take possession of that property for the limited purpose of preserving, insuring, and protecting it for the person having an interest in the property, pending a determination of its homestead status.
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