Removing a name from a deed is fairly easy. However, if they are also on a mortgage on that property, it may not be allowed.
The only way to 'remove' your ex-husband's name from your deed is for him to sign a quitclaim deed that conveys his interest in the timeshare to you.
You can't remove your name from a deed. After the foreclosure sale a foreclosure deed will be recorded from the lender to the new owner. Your deed will remain on record as part of the record history of the property.
You cannot remove someone's name from a deed with a letter of any sort. That person needs to sign a deed that transfers their interest in the property to a new owner.You cannot remove someone's name from a deed with a letter of any sort. That person needs to sign a deed that transfers their interest in the property to a new owner.You cannot remove someone's name from a deed with a letter of any sort. That person needs to sign a deed that transfers their interest in the property to a new owner.You cannot remove someone's name from a deed with a letter of any sort. That person needs to sign a deed that transfers their interest in the property to a new owner.
In Ireland, you can get a deed of change of name by applying for it with the Central Office of Four Courts. You can learn more about this at the Wikipedia. Once on the website, type "Deed of change of name" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
Answer: In a Massachusetts divorce where the decree provides that W pay a dollar sum to H and H conveys his interest to W, if W pays and H refuses to sign a deed then the court decree can be recorded and the recording of it will convey his interest. You should have proof in your divorce file that you paid him. The payment should have been exchanged for the deed by your attorney.
No. You cannot remove a spouse's name from a mortgage or a deed. If you want their interest in the property they must execute a deed voluntarily, transferring their interest to you. You may need to buy them out.No. You cannot remove a spouse's name from a mortgage or a deed. If you want their interest in the property they must execute a deed voluntarily, transferring their interest to you. You may need to buy them out.No. You cannot remove a spouse's name from a mortgage or a deed. If you want their interest in the property they must execute a deed voluntarily, transferring their interest to you. You may need to buy them out.No. You cannot remove a spouse's name from a mortgage or a deed. If you want their interest in the property they must execute a deed voluntarily, transferring their interest to you. You may need to buy them out.
By refinancing the loan in your own name.
No rights.
You cannot remove someone's name from a deed. You would need to persuade your son-in-law to convey his interest to you by a quitclaim deed.
A deed poll is a kind of legal document that proves that you've changed your name .Deed polls are used in the UK, Ireland, and some other Commonwealth countries.In the UK, there is no central identity database, and so changing your name is just a matter of adopting the new name. However government agencies such as the passport office and DVLA will need to see a deed poll as proof.A deed poll is also called a change of name deed or a deed of change of name - these are interchangeable terms for the same document.
You can effectively remove your name from a deed by executing a quitclaim on the property. However, this doesn't release you from paying the debt. If you were hoping to stick somoene else with the bill, no, it doesn't work that way.
No. In order to "remove your name" they would need to forge your name to a deed of conveyance. That would be a serious crime.