[WSBARP] Is spousal joinder required?

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Wed Jan 9 15:49:31 PST 2019


Thank you all for responses. Would it change if the property was the
residence / homestead of Husband & Wife?

 

 

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I would get a husband signature somewhere on the deed, probably as a tag end
line item labled "grantee's acceptance" followed by his date and signature.
You can never imagine where future facts will take you, but you can nail
down the parties at the moment when things are out of the ordinary. 

 

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I think, Wife, a married person as her separate property, to Wife and
Husband, a married couple does the trick. You are acknowledging the fact the
gift was indeed her separate property, even if not fully indicated as such
on the prior deed and she is creating community property with the grant to
their marital community. 

 

Kailei

 

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Wife obtains property by Quit Claim deed from father years ago in her own
name, but no designation as separate estate (she was married to Husband at
the time). Wife wants to add Husband to title. Do I have her quitclaim as
"Wife, as sole and separate estate to H &W" or "Wife, joined by Husband to H
& W". The property is not homestead.

 

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