Beechstreetdiva
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Maine
We had added our daughter and son in law to the deed of a home that we were to share. They ended up getting divorced and she took up with a guy we did not want to be a part of our property. Our ex son in law voluntarily removed his name from the deed, but after a lengthy and expensive legal action with trial, she was ordered to take her name off the deed. She didn't do it and moved out of state with her boyfriend, so our lawyer went to the court and had it removed. We are now hoping to sell the home, but both names (daughter and ex son in law) are still on the deed. My husband brought the court order to the court house, but they said they can't do anything, and we will have to send her a letter. This was a really negative ordeal that happened to our family and she hasn't spoken to any of us for six years. Is there a way we can get it off without hiring a lawyer again? How will this affect a prospective sale if the names are still there? Thank you.
We had added our daughter and son in law to the deed of a home that we were to share. They ended up getting divorced and she took up with a guy we did not want to be a part of our property. Our ex son in law voluntarily removed his name from the deed, but after a lengthy and expensive legal action with trial, she was ordered to take her name off the deed. She didn't do it and moved out of state with her boyfriend, so our lawyer went to the court and had it removed. We are now hoping to sell the home, but both names (daughter and ex son in law) are still on the deed. My husband brought the court order to the court house, but they said they can't do anything, and we will have to send her a letter. This was a really negative ordeal that happened to our family and she hasn't spoken to any of us for six years. Is there a way we can get it off without hiring a lawyer again? How will this affect a prospective sale if the names are still there? Thank you.