What steps do I need to take to undo an agreement as to who will inherit my share of a house when I die?

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What steps do I need to take to undo an agreement as to who will inherit my share of a house when I die?

A few years ago one of my sisters bugged me to sign a paper that she had paid a lawyer to draw up. It provided that my other sister receive my half of the house my mother left me when I pass away. She eventually convinced me to sign it but I have since had a change of heart and would like my half of the house to be split between my son and daughter.

Asked on April 8, 2014 under Estate Planning, Oregon

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Answered 10 years ago | Contributor

I suggest that you consult with a Wills and trust attorney in your locality regarding trying to rescind the agreement that you have written about through another document signed by you before several witnesses. Such suggested attorney can be found on attorneypages.com.


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