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The grantees should be recited as 'Marsha A. Hollingsworth and Daniel E. Hollingsworth, wife and husband, as Tenants by the Entirety and not as Tenants in Common.

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Q: How do you correctly put the married couple on a quit claim deed as grantee?
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Can a married grantee be listed as single on quit claim deed?

It would not be correct to do so. The spouse of the grantee normally has rights to the property regardless of whether they are named or not.


Grantor verses the grantee in quit claim deed?

The grantor is the person who transfers their interest in the property by deed. The grantee is the person who receives that interest: the new owner.


How can i void a quit claim deed in Mississippi?

As long as the deed is valid, you cannot void a quitclaim deed. You would have transferred your interest to the grantee and you no longer own the property. You would need a deed from the grantee to restore your ownership.


Can you claim your married son on your taxes?

No you can not claim a child who is married


Can a married couple quit clam property to one another being both the grantee and grantor?

No, a married couple cannot quitclaim property to one another, as they both have an existing legal interest in the property as spouses. However, they can transfer their interest in the property to a third party through a quitclaim deed. Alternatively, they may consider other types of property transfers, such as a warranty deed or a marital property agreement. Consulting with a lawyer is advisable for guidance in specific cases.


Can a person quit claim a property back to you without your permission or signature?

Technically, that could be done. Generally, a grantee doesn't need to sign a deed. An owner of property could execute a deed and then record it in the land records unbeknownst to the grantee. However, the grantee would be made aware of the transfer when the tax bill arrived.


Can you claim your husband on your tax return?

If you're Married Filing Jointly, then you're allowed one personal exemption for you and one exemption for your husband. You can't claim your spouse as a dependent. Even if you're working and your spouse isn't, you can't claim your spouse as a dependent because you're allowed to claim two personal exemptions for the two of you as a married couple filing jointly.


Can you claim your spouse as a dependent on your tax return?

No. If you're Married Filing Jointly, then you're allowed one personal exemption for you and one exemption for your husband. You can't claim your spouse as a dependent. Even if you're working and your spouse isn't, you can't claim your spouse as a dependent because you're allowed to claim two personal exemptions total for the two of you as a married couple filing jointly.


A household consists of a married couple their twin three-year-old sons and their twin eight-year-old daughters. The couple's children had no income and lived with their parents all of last year. How?

ITs 6 for apex


If a grantee accepts a quitclaim deed are they inherently implying that the grantor has a legitimate claim to the land in the deed?

The grantee is only accepting what interest the grantor may own. A quitclaim deed conveys any interest the grantor has or may have. It does not guarantee that the grantor passes good title. By acceptance of the deed the grantee accepts those conditions. If the grantee wants to determine the status of the title conveyed by the deed she/he must have the title to the property examined by a professional.


What taxes does a resident alien who married an illegal alien pay?

They can get their illegal alien spouse an ITIN (individual taxpayer identification number) and file jointly as a married couple. The only thing that they can't do is claim the EIC.


Does a quit claim deed remove the person for life?

Yes. If a person signs a quitclaim deed they transfer their interest in the property to the grantee and no longer own the property.Yes. If a person signs a quitclaim deed they transfer their interest in the property to the grantee and no longer own the property.Yes. If a person signs a quitclaim deed they transfer their interest in the property to the grantee and no longer own the property.Yes. If a person signs a quitclaim deed they transfer their interest in the property to the grantee and no longer own the property.