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Revocation of Beneficiary Deed

Do you want to revoke a property transfer?

Did you know that in Arkansas and Oklahoma, you can pass your real property to others outside your probate estate? Sometimes, circumstances change after the fact; but Beneficiary Deeds can be revoked. We are here to help. Skip the in-person consultation and associated cost and fill out the form below to get started on a Revocation of Beneficiary Deed that will operate to revoke a previously-executed Beneficiary Deed.  We can also prepare another Beneficiary Deed for your property after you revoke your current Beneficiary Deed by using our user-friendly Beneficiary Deed form.

The process is simple. 

There is no obligation to fill out the form.  Once received by our office, an attorney will review your submission.  If you have any questions, please fill out the "Questions or Additional Inquiries" prompt in the form and we will start a dialogue with you to ensure your final product is accurate.  After we are confident that we have all of your information needed to complete the document, you will be sent an invoice for payment via email.  Once you pay the invoice sent to your email address, we will prepare your document. 

Our guarantee

We are so confident that you will be satisfied with your final product, that we offer a 30-day satisfaction guarantee. This means that if there are any mistakes, or you change your mind about the fine details, we will modify your Revocation of Beneficiary Deed accordingly, free of any additional charge! Take control of your real estate transaction today.

 

This Product Includes:

  • 1 Revocation of Beneficiary Deed
  • Filing Revocation of Beneficiary Deed (Optional)

Price:  $85, plus postage and filing fees, if applicable (Price does not include optional items)

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