Posted by Claire/CA (Claire/SoCal) on January 30, 2008, 4:24 pm, in reply to "Re: Thank you so much!"
208.127.196.94
I just saw this!
Actually Craig, community property is for everything EXCEPT inheritance. His inheritance from his folks is HIS, and mine from my parents is MINE. Of course, if he chose to purchase a property with the money and put me on title, it would then be community property.
--Previous Message--
: This is where we will probably agree to
: disagree.
: Your speaking of notarizing a document
: that enables the in-laws to receive
: money. You stated that your husband
: is their only heir. Your posting
: states that you live in CA. CA is a
: community property state, anything
: that is your husbands is yours.
: Anything he stands to inherit, you
: also inherit. This isn't any different
: than real estate deeds. Both involve
: money that is part of their estate.
: Upon their death (someday) you will
: receive benefit.
: Now if it's some job application,
: foreign visa, or other benine non
: monetary document, sign away.
:
: Craig
:
: CA Notary law states that you CAN
: notarize for family. As long as the
: notary does not have a DIRECT
: beneficial or financial interest in
: the document being notarized.
:
: If it were my parents/in-laws, I would
: do it.
:
: Terri
: Lancaster, CA
:
:
Message Thread:
![]()
« Back to thread