[IN] How do I add a transfer-on-death deed to my will?
So, legally speaking, yes. If you add the transfer-on-death form, then upon your death, the property automatically transfers to the beneficiary you list (IC 32-17-14-11). As a bonus tip: most counties require a notary. You can get a notary signature (some online services offer this for a fee), and that will usually be accepted.
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Can I simply add a transfer-on-death deed to my current deed and to my will?
Lexi, Chatbot
I understand you're looking to make additions to your current deed and will. Are you looking to add specific properties or assets to the deed and will?
My home — with my transfer-on-death form.
Lexi, Chatbot
Have you consulted with a lawyer before about making changes to your deed and will?
Only to get their price.
Lexi, Chatbot
Is there anything else the lawyer should know before I connect you? Rest assured they'll be able to help with adding your home to your transfer-on-death form.
I'm good.
Legal Eagle
Hello! I’m an attorney who handles this area of law and I’m happy to help. What specific term are you adding?
Transfer-on-death form.
Legal Eagle
Ok — what state is this in again?
Indiana.
Legal Eagle
Ok! Did you need to tell me anything else? If not, I can start with answering your question.
Not that I think of.
Legal Eagle
So, legally speaking, yes. If you add the transfer-on-death form, then upon your death, the property automatically transfers to the beneficiary you list (IC 32-17-14-11). As a bonus tip: most counties require a notary. You can get a notary signature (some online services offer this for a fee), and that will usually be accepted.
Thank you. My questions have been answered.
Legal Eagle
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