Any owner of real property must sign a deed in order to transfer title to a new owner. If both spouses own it then both spouses must convey it.
Yes
No.
If both spouses own a home, then any real estate agent who is doing his or her job will not list a home without both spouses signing the listing agreement. Likewise, if both spouses own a home, then both spouses must sign a contract to sell the house.
You would need to consult with an attorney who will determine if you have enough proof to satisfy the court that you were forced to sign the deeds. If she determines that you have a good case then you would need to commence a lawsuit against the parties who forced you to sign the deeds. In this type of case the attorney will ask for a cash retainer. Depending on what you mean by "forced" you may also call the police as soon as possible and explain your experience to a police officer.
At moor memorial you can sign up!
On the back of the title Part A only
According to the sign on I-40 in Wilmington, NC, it is 2,554 miles to Barstow, CA.
No you can not . both the couple must sign the papers to make the case proceed.
Yes, as both must sign papers.
you can be prosecuted for forgery or worse attempted theft
Three (3).
Mineral deeds are bought just as properties would be. Mineral deeds give a person the right to mine for minerals on a certain piece of land. You must sign many agreements and contracts, and it is advisable to have a lawyer.