Through a motion to the court. see links
In general, parental rights are terminated either preparatory to an adoption, or after a trial in which it is determined that the parent is unfit. In any case, termination of parental rights does not, in itself, terminate child support.
You can only deal with property that you yourself own.
Roman mothers stayed home and raised the children. They had to do what their mother-in-law said. Women could not own property or inherit after her husband died.
The property is now part of your sister's estate.
I am a joint executor of a property that has been left to me and my sister in our mothers will. Are we qualified to rent out this property on lease, without the need to transfer ownership.
A deceased person could have their life estate property revised. It is best to seek the advice and assistance of a lawyer.
No. You MUST be on the title and the loan. Also, it is unlikely you can find anyone to give YOU a loan on your mothers property, without your name being on the property.
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You can buy your mothers home for whatever reason you choose. Since it is not an arms length transaction the property may be reassessed at a price different than the sale price based on local regulations however.
You need to check with your county's Registrar of Deeds to determine for certain if your mother IS the only person named on the deed. If the step-father is on the deed, the property will pass as the deed was written and filed. If the property is in the mother's name alone and there is a will in effect, the property will be allocated as stated in the will. If no will is in effect, the laws of intestacy will apply and the lawful spouse will be the primary inheritor, with each of the remaining blood relatives getting a percentage of the estate.
No, you would take your share of his estate, which already includes hers.