How should father sign over house to daughter to prevent legal action from son.
My father owns a small home and has a bit of cash assets. He has a will leaving 2/3 to me, his daughter and 1/3 to my brother. His theory in leaving me more is that I care for him so he is able to stay at home rather than enter a nursing home. I am his power of attorney and executress.
His care is getting more demanding and he would now like to give me his house now in appreciation for all I do as my brother rarely visits or calls but is insistant on knowing if his will is "50/50." My father is of very sound mind and I remain neutral and do not comment on his ideas.
What is the best way to sign over the deed to me to prevent my already digruntled brother, who I assume would pursue legal action when after my father passes and he is informed his share is 1/3 and not 1/2, and should my father keep the will in place and would it divide any assets other than the property at 2/3 and 1/3?