For most families, a home is the largest financial asset. Whether you’ve lived in the same house for 30 years, own a rental property, or recently purchased your forever home, protecting your real estate requires careful legal planning.  

At Family First Firm, we regularly meet with people who made decisions they thought would simplify things for their loved ones. Unfortunately, many of those decisions end up creating expensive legal problems instead. 

The Mistake We See Most Often 

“I’ll just add my child to the deed.” 

It seems like a simple solution. Many people assume that by putting a son or daughter on the deed, the home will automatically pass to them and avoid probate. 

Unfortunately, it’s rarely that simple. 

Adding someone to your deed immediately gives them an ownership interest in your property, which means their financial problems can become your financial problems. If they go through a divorce, are sued, experience creditor issues, or even file bankruptcy, your home could become part of the conversation. 

It can also create unintended tax consequences, and may interfere with future long-term care planning opportunities. 

Every family’s situation is different, which is why a one-size-fits-all approach can become an expensive mistake. 

A Will Isn’t Enough 

Another misconception is that having a will means your home avoids probate. 

In reality, a will tells the court who should receive your property- it doesn’t avoid it. 

Depending on your goals, there may be better legal tools available, including trusts, enhanced life estate deeds, or other planning strategies that can help transfer property more efficiently while preserving flexibility during your lifetime. 

Real Estate and Medicaid Planning 

Many families worry that needing long-term care means they’ll automatically lose their home. 

The reality is much more nuanced. 

Depending on your circumstances, your primary residence may receive significant protections under Medicaid rules. There are also legal planning strategies that may help preserve real estate while remaining compliant with Medicaid regulations. 

The key is planning before a crisis occurs. Waiting until someone is already entering long-term care may limit the options available. 

Investment Properties 

If you own rental property, your legal planning shouldn’t stop with your primary residence. 

Rental homes come with unique tax considerations, liability concerns, and estate planning issues that differ from owner-occupied property. Proper ownership structures, accurate recordkeeping, and coordinated legal and tax advice can help protect both your investment and your family. 

The Right Tool Depends on Your Goals 

No two families are exactly alike. 

The best legal strategy depends on your family dynamics, long-term care needs, and the type (or types) of real estate you own.  

Your home represents years of hard work, sacrifice, and memories. It deserves a legal plan that protects everything you’ve built. 

Book a consultation with our team here, and if you’d like to learn more about the types of tools and legal strategies we can implement to protect your real estate investments, listen to “Your Biggest Investment: Legal Planning Tools That Protect (or Jeopardize) Your Home” now! 

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