i want to be able to leave my car to my daughter and noone else ,when i pass. what legal form would i use to get notarized ?
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i want to be able to leave my car to my daughter and noone else ,when i pass. what legal form would i use to get notarized ?
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Asked on February 2, 2018 under Estate Planning, Tennessee
Answers:
M.T.G., Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 6 years ago | Contributor
Unfortunately, Tennessee does not allow Transfer on Death beneficiary forms for automobiles. So you would have to either title the car jointly with her (with rights of survivorship) or preparing a Will leaving it to her. A consultation with an estate planner may be a good idea. Good luck.
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