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quickclaim deed

Asked on Feb 20th, 2016 on Residential Real Estate - California
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I went out to see my dad in Colorado because he was dying and when i left on DEC 31st back to California my brother took him to the lawyers to sign a quick claim deed it was sign and noterise but it was sign on the 29th of DEC.I was still there and dad did not go anywhere that day they have the date wrong.So my question is does that mean the house is my brother now? and I'm not on the quick claim deed so does that mean I'm not entitle to any of my percentage on the house.His name is on the quick claim deed.My day pass on Dec 19th 2015
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Estate Litigation Attorney serving Redlands, CA at Price Law Firm, APC
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I don't understand the timeline.  Your dad passed away on Dec. 19, but a quitclaim deed was signed on Dec. 29?  Is this a typo? You should initiate a probate action immediately and you can seek a §850 petition to recover any property that was improperly transferred to your brother.  The statute of limitations is running and you'll need to act quickly. Have an attorney review your facts and documents.
Answered on Feb 21st, 2016 at 10:59 AM

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