Roxane Martin
Well-Known Member
I'm full of questions tonight!
This is kinda morbid but something we all need to think about. I have horses registered in my name in 3 registries. When I die (and let's assume that my spouse, who is "or" with me, has pre-deceased me), how do the registrations get transferred to new owners? Whether as stipulated in verbal or written agreement/will, or sold to someone else as part of clearing out of the estate, how are transfers made? Obviously I can't sign it! Does the executor of the estate sign? Do they then have to become a member of the registry just to do that?
What experience has anyone had with this type of situation?
(No, I'm not planning on "kicking the bucket" anytime soon, but who knows what the future holds--only God!).
Thanks.
This is kinda morbid but something we all need to think about. I have horses registered in my name in 3 registries. When I die (and let's assume that my spouse, who is "or" with me, has pre-deceased me), how do the registrations get transferred to new owners? Whether as stipulated in verbal or written agreement/will, or sold to someone else as part of clearing out of the estate, how are transfers made? Obviously I can't sign it! Does the executor of the estate sign? Do they then have to become a member of the registry just to do that?
What experience has anyone had with this type of situation?
(No, I'm not planning on "kicking the bucket" anytime soon, but who knows what the future holds--only God!).
Thanks.