The “right to alienate” (transfer) property is an important part of the legal “bundle of rights” regarding property ownership. But those rights, like most others, can be altered by court orders. In a ...
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Transferring property to a family member can be a meaningful gesture, whether it’s a gift, part of an estate plan, or a strategic financial choice. However, understanding the tax implications is key ...
The Bainbridge City Council unanimously approved a resolution at last Tuesday’s meeting to accept the former Bainbridge ...
A deed of transfer, also known as a transfer deed or a conveyance deed, is a legal document used to transfer the ownership of real property from one party (the grantor or seller) to another party (the ...
"The law allows the transfer if the property is not needed by the agency, and it wasn't needed or wanted," she said. Lowery said Wednesday that "we had no authority to approve or deny [the transfer of ...
After a break for the holidays, this is the third of an expected five-part series on fraudulent transfers. In my first blog, I laid out the basic statutory framework, as well as a described generally ...
Please note: This item is from our archives and was published in 2001. It is provided for historical reference. The content may be out of date and links may no longer function. TINA STEWARD QUINN, CPA ...