A: Although you certainly can, you will want to be thoughtful before doing this. You could inadvertently disinherit one of your children if you decide to sell one of those properties during your life and then fail (or forget) to go back and update your estate planning documents!
Q: I have 2 kids and own 2 properties. Should I just leave one property to each child?
by Rose Law Firm of Napa Valley, Inc. | Sep 21, 2022 | Estate Planning |
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