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Day: June 24, 2026

Caution: Writing Your Own Deed to Avoid Probate Can Lead to Costly Unintended Consequences

If the deed you create is defective or invalid, the property will not automatically pass to your intended heirs upon your death. The worst part is that these issues often remain undiscovered until it is too late. Consider the potential risks of an invalid do-it-yourself (DIY) deed.

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