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Ex-Girlfriend Could Own Your Family Home

My friend prepared his will and specified that his house would go to his girlfriend. She had contributed money to the upkeep, while they were together.

Handing Kids Keys to Your Home Is Never Good Estate Planning

Adding an adult child to your house deed, or giving them the home outright, might seem like a smart thing to do. It usually isn’t.

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