No, the new wife has no interest in this property. When one of the two tenants who hold title to a parcel of real estate as Joint Tenants With Right Of Survivorship dies, the surviving tenant instantly gains sole title to the real estate by operation of law.
No. If husband dies the ex-wife will own the property.
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Since same sex couples need to be pro-active in the case of inheritance, your partner can and should transfer the Colorado property to both of you as joint tenants with the right of survivorship. However, you should seek the advice of an attorney to assure that the deed is drafted properly. In some states creation of a joint tenancy by an individual who already owns property requires that the property be conveyed to a third party then back to the two who will become joint tenants with the right of survivorship. In those states the interests must be equal and created at the same time. That process can be accomplished by an attorney using a straw deed. If not done properly the deed could fail to create a joint tenancy with the right of survivorship. In that case the tenancy would default to a tenancy in common and your partner's half would pass to his heirs at law and not to you.
To determine the owner of the property, the liens on the property and the judgments against the owners that may attach to the property. It is done to assure the buyer and/or the lender that the title is clear and marketable.
A Creditor who can show it needs to act to assure no loss of value in it's secured interest.
Sure. A lien is just a notice to the county recorder that the builder has a financial interest in the property. Putting the lien on the property just assures that the property will not be sold until his interests are satisfied and that if he meets his obligations and he is still not paid, he may forclose on the property. Putting a lien on the property is often a way to assure that a first mortgage cannot be put on the property until the builders interests are satisfied. On the other hand, if he tries to forclose before his obligations are met, he may be in some pretty serious trouble, depending on the laws in your state.
In AZ, everything is community property automatically and no matter what, UNLESS, you have taken very specific and exact steps during ownership to assure it doesn't become so. These include agreement by the spouse, never using community funds/earnings/assets (as in joint checking account, etc), and more to keep it sole and separate.
I assure you that the package will arrive by Friday.
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Yes, the word assure is a verb.
I assure you that my facts are correct.What can you do to assure us that you won't re-offend if we release you on parole?I tried to assure her that her nose wasn't too big for the balaclava.
Engage in constant self-examination. Understand the distinction between self-interest and selfishness. Realize that we all have some degree of selfishness, whether we like it or not. You are. Deal with it.
The past tense of assure is assured.