Little sister's parents divorced 10, and her father was over 60. I want to find a real estate wife. I want to consult all legal experts about the risks that my father should avoid when he remarries, f

Little sister's parents divorced 10, and her father was over 60. I want to find a real estate wife. I want to consult all legal experts about the risks that my father should avoid when he remarries, for fear of being cheated. To answer your question:

1. If your father dies first, you don't have to support your stepmother.

Now the house is your father's name. If your father adds your stepmother's name while living with your stepmother, your stepmother will have half of the property. If your father doesn't add your stepmother's name, then when your father dies, the property still belongs to your father's legal personal property and will not be converted into husband and wife's property, so you, your stepmother and your grandparents are the first heirs. If your father has no will.

Your father can make a will and write you as his heir. To give priority to the validity of the will, it is best to go to the notary office to notarize the will.

The safest way is to transfer the house to your name when your father is alive.