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Bequeathing Property to Heirs
I am hoping to bequeath my primary residence to my daughter upon my passing. I met with an attorney who suggested that I just put her name on the deed thus making her a "joint tenant." I was wondering if this is the best way to go about passing along my primary residence to my daughter? How do you have your primary residence set up to be passed along to your heirs?