I Now Pronounce You Divorced
What happens to real estate after a loved one passes away? The answer often depends on the estate planning documents in place, how the property is titled, and who has legal authority to make decisions. In this episode of I Now Pronounce You Divorced, Charles Hatley, Esq., [https://www.melonelawpc.com/about/our-attorneys/charles-hatley/] is joined by Aaron Cano [https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-cano-072811147/], with Networth Realty [https://www.networthrealtyusa.com/], and Jeff Sodoma, Esq [https://www.melonelawpc.com/about/our-attorneys/jeff-sodoma/]., with Melone Hatley, P.C., [https://www.melonelawpc.com/] for a conversation on the important connection between real estate and estate planning. Together, they discuss why proper documentation matters, how wills, trusts, medical directives, and powers of attorney can help families avoid confusion, and why understanding who has legal authority over a property is critical. The conversation also explores the realities of probate delays, property mismanagement, eviction challenges, urgent sales, and the role attorneys can play as a steady voice of reason when emotions and family dynamics make decisions more difficult. Whether you own real estate, are helping manage a loved one’s estate, or simply want to know how planning ahead can protect your family, this episode offers practical insight into the legal and real-world challenges that can arise when property and estate planning intersect.
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