My father recently passed away, leaving behind property and farmland in our village. We are eight brothers, and we want to transfer ownership of the land to one brother who lives there. Two brothers can’t travel to the village to sign the necessary documents. They’ve asked me to sign on their behalf using a power of attorney. Should I get a general power of attorney or a special power of attorney for this specific situation?
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The “lifetime interest” registration reflects the legal interpretation of your husband’s will, which grants you ownership during your lifetime but restricts your right to sell. To fully own the property, you may need to challenge the registration through a legal process. Alternatively, you can seek legal advice to understand the implications of the “lifetime interest” and explore options for selling the property while adhering to the will’s provisions.
- Apni Law answered 2 years ago
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