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Old 01-05-2008, 08:25 AM
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My mother years ago filed a quit claim deed with my Brotheras grantee. My Brother is no longer able to take ownershipif my mohter expires due to illness. We found out that thedeed was never recorded in the county recorders office.My Mother had a new quit claim deed naming myself as grantee by her lawyer and it has been properly recordedthrough the courts. Now my Brothers girlfriend has informed us that she has recorded the old quit claim deed today through the courts. Which is the valid quit claim deed? Do we have to go to court to prove this? Is the latest deed valid sincethe first was never filed until after the first one? My Brothersgirlfried is a paralegal who recently got in trouble for passing herself a as attorney. She wrote up the orginal and I think we are in for a court battle.


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