Changing names on deeds typically happens for one of several reasons including legal name changes, death, convenience or conveyance. If there is a mortgage, you will need permission from the lender. Any new deed with changed names changes ownership. The people currently named on the deed (grantor) will execute a new deed to the newly named people (grantee). The grantee(s) on the new deed are the new owners.
Deeds should always be drafted by a professional. Errors made by non-professionals can be costly to correct it they can be corrected. As soon as a new deed is executed it should be recorded in the land records.
Not if the division of property requires it to be sold and split.
Getting a devorce and house is facing forclosure but my name is not on deed. Am I liable.
It all depends on whose name is on the deed to the property or if there is a written lease agreement. If the property belongs to your mother in law she can evict you unless you have a lease. If your name is on the deed with your soon to be ex-spouse then only a court can force you to vacate the premises.
I have just separated with my wife to which i have three children. I have moved out living with my mother. Is my wife and children entitled to stay in the house even if the mortgage is in my name.
No. If your name is not on the deed then you have no ownership and thus no equity.No. If your name is not on the deed then you have no ownership and thus no equity.No. If your name is not on the deed then you have no ownership and thus no equity.No. If your name is not on the deed then you have no ownership and thus no equity.
How do I add my daughter's name to my deed
You need to hire an attorney to change the name on your deed. The deed needs to be filed properly with a court of law and recorded.
If the house is paid for he can present it as a gift and change the deed over(this will have a fee and you may need a lawyer or something). If the house is mortgaged, call the mortgage company, they will know.
You don't change the name on the original deed. You now have a deed from the other grantee in your original deed. Therefore, you have acquired your title to the property in two deeds.
Unless the deed is in your name, the house technically is not legally yours. If someone were to contest the will, you would have to fight this battle in court. This also means that if you pass away, the house would revert to probate rather than going to the person in your will. You will also need your name on the deed in order to get a loan on the property or sell the property, so it is a good idea to have your name on the deed.
It is a "quit claim deed" that you have to obtain and you have to refinance to drop the other name. It is a "quit claim deed" that you have to obtain and you have to refinance to drop the other name. It is a "quit claim deed" that you have to obtain and you have to refinance to drop the other name. It is a "quit claim deed" that you have to obtain and you have to refinance to drop the other name.
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.