This matter should have been addressed in the divorce agreement. Generally, one spouse agrees to convey their interest in the property and the other agrees to refinance any outstanding mortgage debt in their own name. Once that agreement has been made it should be come part of the divorce decree.
If there is a mortgage in your name then "getting your name off the house" will not get your name off the mortgage. You should contact the attorney who represented you in the divorce for advice on how to complete your severance from your former spouse. Signing a deed at this point will divest you of any interest you have in the real estate but you will still be responsible for paying the mortgage.
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You would have to deed your interest in your spouses house back to her. If the lien is in both names you would either have to refinance in the new owners name only or see if the bank will allow a qualified assumption of the existing mortgage.
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The house will most likely be sold and the profits split. Or given to the person who can afford it on their own.
If you mean house elves, there are two main ones. The Malfoys pervious house elf's name is Dobby and the Black family house elf's name is Kreacher.
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If the house has a mortgage then you have to refinance. If the house is all paid off then you can go to a lawyer and have the name removed from the deed.
If you signed a mortgage, your name won't come off until the mortgage is paid off.
You are a joint owner in the house, and presumably on the mortgage as well. The bank can come after you for the liability on the house.
Divorcing Jack - film - was created in 1998.
The ISBN of Divorcing Jack - novel - is 9780006479031.
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