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Divorce situation and name removal for mortgage

Posted on: 28th Mar, 2009 11:04 am
The judge has given me the house which I have now a contract ready to be closed. My ex-husband will not sign the warranty deed to make the deal work. What do I do?
Hi jimdwade,

If the judge had given you the house, he has no right to refuse to sign the warranty deed to transfer the title to you. You cannot own the house without him signing the deed and giving up his property-interest. Thus, if he is reluctant, you should consider dragging him to court once again and force him to sign it. You should consult a lawyer and see what he proposes.
Posted on: 30th Mar, 2009 09:58 pm
Hi,
You nothing do any thing without his sign.If you have legal notice that your husband should sign on paper then show him to sign.If he refused then you can go to court and take cout order against him.

After that again he refused then court will take action against him

Regards
Dilip
Posted on: 01st Apr, 2009 07:00 am
that one kind of made sense to me. yes, jimdwade, it appears you're going to have to use the power of the courts to have your ex-husband comply.
Posted on: 01st Apr, 2009 09:15 am
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