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What is a Title?
Legal ownership or rights to property. In probate, title to real property may need to be transferred from the decedent’s name to beneficiaries or heirs.
The legal right to ownership of property, which can include real estate, personal property, or financial assets. Title is important in probate and trust litigation because it establishes who has the legal authority to transfer, sell, or encumber the property. In the probate context, determining title is essential for the proper distribution of assets according to the decedent’s will or state intestacy laws.
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