Quit Claim Deed Info

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I need help please !!!! My grandfather passed away. I have power-of-attorney of my father. I was told to get a quit claim deed on my grandfather's house. I have no idea what to do. Every form I have seen has to be notarized by my grandfather which is not possible. Any information would be greatly helpful. Thank you!!!! :-? :-? :-?

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  • myfrogger5th August, 2004

    This would be a question for an attorney.

    Unless you mistyped above--I am not sure how having a power of attorney over your father will help you dealings with your GRANDfather.

    Please explain more what you are trying to do.

  • jeff120025th August, 2004

    One of the first things you need to know is if there was an estate plan in place. A will, a living trust, etc should spell out what is to happen now. If one didn't exist, then (I believe) that the state's Probate laws will dictate what is to happen next. A probate attorney should be able to offer you sound advice regarding these things.
    Good luck,
    Jeff

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