No. If the wife is also on the deed to the premises she would need to voluntarily transfer her interest to her husband by executing a quitclaim deed.
No. If the wife is also on the deed to the premises she would need to voluntarily transfer her interest to her husband by executing a quitclaim deed.
No. If the wife is also on the deed to the premises she would need to voluntarily transfer her interest to her husband by executing a quitclaim deed.
No. If the wife is also on the deed to the premises she would need to voluntarily transfer her interest to her husband by executing a quitclaim deed.
No. If the wife is also on the deed to the premises she would need to voluntarily transfer her interest to her husband by executing a quitclaim deed.
If your names BOTH appear on the title - yes - you will both have to sign.
In most, if not all states, yes.
Both the husband and wife must go to a DMV Office. Bring both driver licenses or NYID for indentification in addition to the original title...... There they will fill out an MV82 form for a new titile. In the section where they ask for a name, there are two lines. Both names should be placed there. The fee for this is $50. When the new title comes in the mail, both names will appear as owners of the vehicle.
No. If both parties are listed as owners, then both people own the car. Changing the title will require a personal visit to your local motor vehicle department - both parties must be present in order to change the names on the title.
My husband died in Nov. and I cant find the title to the car, that has both our names on it, how can I get the car in just my name in case I ever need to sell it, I need the title for the car insurance company too, thanks
you dont have to have both people on the title.
She can only be taken off the title if SHE signs the title over to him. There is no other way. If both names are on the title, if name are separated by the word OR that means either can sign title and change the way the names read. If names are separated by the word AND then it requires both signatures to make any changes. If only in her name then she has to sign title. Also if there is a lien holder, there still making payments on it, then typically only the lien holder can authorize the name change on the title.
It goes to the person who is alive.
Still the wife.
no
both
It is not compulsory in the UK.