The only way to change a deed is to execute a new one. If the owners are now married they should have a new deed drafted by an attorney that creates a tenancy by the entirety.
If a quit claim deed states a person is unmarried and falsley documented is the deed considered valid under Alabama law
The simplest thing to do is a quit claim deed. It will give the other person all the rights to the property that you had.
YES. There is absolutely no requirement that you be married. I have done hundreds of loans helping unmarried people buy homes together. Also, you will be on the title together if you do the loan together. Just make sure the second person has good credit and that the DTI of the co-borrower does not hurt the overall DTI of the loan.
You have to go through the probate process. The executor will have the ability to issue a new deed to the new owner.
how to change address on a ladybird deed
Yes via a legal process called "deed poll".
Yes. A deed poll is a change of name deed used in the UK. It formally binds a person to giving up their old name and adopting a new one.
No rights.
A deed poll is a legal document that proves a person has changed his name. A person needs a deed poll in order to apply for new official documents, like a driving license or a passport.
The two people can sign a quit claim deed and record it, effectively putting the deed in the third person's name only. HOWEVER, if there is still a mortgage on the property then the lender has to agree to this. If the couple co-signed for the home, this may not work until the third person can afford to refinance alone.
No. If you are on the mortgage you should also be on the deed.