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hi my name is Justin harlech Iamp;#39;m an attorney with Westgate law Iamp;#39;ve personally filed over three thousand bankruptcy cases our consulted with over ten thousand people in my career today I want to talk about why it is not good to put your kids or your familyamp;#39;s name on property thatamp;#39;s yours why it is never a good idea to put your son or your daughter entitled to your house or on title two vehicles the reason is very simple people think that they donamp;#39;t want the property their house or their cars to go to this to the state or to be taken away from their family when they when they pass on so what a lot of people will do is theyamp;#39;ll put their kid on title to the house so that when they do pass away the property would be able to transfer easily to their children thatamp;#39;s a very reasonable thing to think but unfortunately things happen your kids can get into financial problems they could have a reason to file bankruptcy they could have a cred