Any Transfer Death Without Will

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Oklahoma
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OK-02405BG
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Starting November 1, 2008, real property in Oklahoma may be held in transfer on death form under the Non-testamentary Transfer of Property Act. 2008 Okla. Sess. Law Serv. Ch. 78.

The Non-testamentary Transfer of Property Act extends to an interest in real estate. Oklahoma law defines real property as including land, fixtures to land, and appurtenances to land. Oklahoma law defines land as the solid material of the earth, whatever may be the ingredients of which it is composed, whether soil, rock or other substance. A thing is incidental or appurtenant when it is by right used with the land for its benefit, as in the case of a way or watercourse, or of a passage for light, air or heat, from or across the land of another.

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If a person dies without a will, they are said to have died intestate. Dying ?in intestacy? means that a state probate court will have to determine how their assets are to be distributed.

The deed could get complicated, and its validity contested if it is not recorded correctly or if the legal criteria are not met. If there is no provision for a contingent beneficiary, the transfer on the death deed is rendered ineffective if the named beneficiary passes away before the property owner.

In plain language, intestate succession (aka intestacy) is what happens when you die without a valid will in place and your state's probate court decides who gets your stuff and in what order. It's the ultimate way to add insult to injury.

A transfer on death deed can be a useful addition to your estate plan, but it may not address other concerns, like minimizing estate tax or creditor protection, for which you need a trust. In addition to a will or trust, you can also transfer property by making someone else a joint owner, or using a life estate deed.

Additional examples of unsecured debt include medical debt and most types of credit card debt. If you die with unsecured debt, repayment becomes the responsibility of your estate. Your legal estate refers to all the assets, property and money left behind by you or another deceased person when they die.

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