In the US? No; the law assumes that you are half of him.
you dont have to have both people on the title.
she would have to sign a form at the title agency.
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No. The inheritance is the property of the wife and her husband has no right, title or interest in it. For that reason she should make certain it always remains separate property, in a separate account.No. The inheritance is the property of the wife and her husband has no right, title or interest in it. For that reason she should make certain it always remains separate property, in a separate account.No. The inheritance is the property of the wife and her husband has no right, title or interest in it. For that reason she should make certain it always remains separate property, in a separate account.No. The inheritance is the property of the wife and her husband has no right, title or interest in it. For that reason she should make certain it always remains separate property, in a separate account.
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She will have to "quit-claim", come off the title of the home. An attorney will do this for you. But as soon as you refinance, she can be placed back on the title.
The title of the book about a wife killing her husband is "Gone Girl" by Gillian Flynn.
No, a will not over rule a deed or title. For example, if a husband and wife are married and their car is in the wife's name alone, the dead husband's will not overrule the title.
you lost your husband and a car too! They don't have to give you any notice. The divorce settlement should have included you being taken off the title with no financial responsibility whatsoever for the car.
There is no official title for the wife of the Vice President, but she is sometimes known as the "Second Lady." The current Vice President's wife is Jill Biden.
The title of this short story gives you a clue to how far out of town they live. The rancher and his wife have nowhere to go and nothing to do being out that far, therefore, they are bored.
The answer depends on where you are. If this is of significant concern to you, you should consult a lawyer familiar with the law in your area.