From the Attorney’s Desk by Jason Krautkramer, J.D. Eckert & Krautkramer, LLC 630 N 4th St., Wausau, WI 54403 eklawwi.com 715-842-0907 jason@eckertlawllc.com 184882 Should I Put My Child’s Name on My House? Adding your child’s name to your house may seem like an easy way to avoid probate, but it can create unexpected legal and financial consequences. Depending on how the deed is prepared, you could unintentionally expose your home to your child’s creditors, divorce, or financial difficulties. You may also trigger unfavorable tax consequences or interfere with Medicaid planning if long-term care is needed in the future. While adding a child to your deed may be appropriate in some situations, it is often not the best solution. There are usually better options. Before signing a new deed, make sure you understand the long-term consequences. A simple mistake today can become an expensive problem tomorrow. Schedule an appointment to discuss your goals and determine the best way to transfer your home while protecting your estate plan and your family’s future. From the Attorney’s Desk by Jason Krautkramer, J.D. Eckert & Krautkramer, LLC 630 N 4th St., Wausau, WI 54403 eklawwi.com 715-842-0907 jason@eckertlawllc.com 184882 Should I Put My Child’s Name on My House? Adding your child’s name to your house may seem like an easy way to avoid probate, but it can create unexpected legal and financial consequences. Depending on how the deed is prepared, you could unintentionally expose your home to your child’s creditors, divorce, or financial difficulties. You may also trigger unfavorable tax consequences or interfere with Medicaid planning if long-term care is needed in the future. While adding a child to your deed may be appropriate in some situations, it is often not the best solution. There are usually better options. Before signing a new deed, make sure you understand the long-term consequences. A simple mistake today can become an expensive problem tomorrow. Schedule an appointment to discuss your goals and determine the best way to transfer your home while protecting your estate plan and your family’s future.
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