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California Evidence Code 1152 and Third Party Contract

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quincy

Senior Member
Thank you everyone for the feed back. The Quit Claim deed was required to be signed due to the marriage not being finalized yet in the divorce. As such even though both people are legally separated, buying a house will still make the sale a piece of community propertly.
As long as what everyone wants and agrees to is committed to writing and signed by the parties, the agreement should be legally enforced.

Good luck, AgentSmithers.
 



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