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Prepare Your Transfer on Death Deed in Minneapolis
You want your real estate to pass directly to your beneficiaries without delays, court costs, or public filings. A transfer on death deed allows you to name who inherits your Minnesota property while you retain full ownership and control during your lifetime. In Minneapolis and across the Twin Cities, homeowners use this simple, affordable planning option to protect property from probate and ensure a smooth transfer after death. The soft thud of a recorded deed at the county office can save your heirs months of waiting and thousands of dollars in fees.
Everhart Law Office LTD. prepares TOD deeds that meet statutory recording requirements for counties throughout the Twin Cities. This service ensures your deed is drafted correctly, recorded with the county, and integrated with your overall estate plan. A TOD deed works alongside mortgages, property tax records, and ownership changes without affecting your ability to sell or refinance. Many Blaine and suburban homeowners choose this tool to avoid probate costs and keep inheritance matters private. The deed must be recorded before your death to be effective, and beneficiary designations can be updated as circumstances change.
Schedule a consultation in Minneapolis today to prepare your transfer on death deed and protect your home for loved ones.
What's Included in Our Transfer on Death Deed Service?
Preparing a TOD deed starts with identifying the property you want to transfer and the beneficiaries who will receive it. The firm reviews your existing title, mortgage status, and any joint ownership issues to ensure the deed will work as intended and won't conflict with other planning documents.
Everhart Law Office LTD then drafts a TOD deed that complies with Minnesota statutes, includes the correct legal description, and is recorded with the appropriate county office. The firm ensures every detail is accurate so your heirs can claim the property without court intervention or title defects.
Because life changes—marriages, divorces, new children, sales—the firm encourages you to review your TOD deed as circumstances shift, keeping your beneficiary designations current and your plan aligned with your wishes.
Protect your home and simplify inheritance—call (763) 478-7970 now to prepare your TOD deed in Blaine.
What to Expect When You Book
Understanding how a TOD deed functions in practice helps you decide if it fits your planning goals. These answers address concerns raised by homeowners throughout the Twin Cities who want to simplify inheritance and avoid probate.
Transfer on death deeds offer a straightforward way to keep your home out of probate and ensure beneficiaries receive property without delay. Many Minneapolis families use this tool as part of a broader estate plan that includes wills, trusts, and powers of attorney. Contact us now to prepare your TOD deed and simplify inheritance for your heirs.

