Posted on: 01st Sep, 2009 09:45 pm
my x filed a quit claim deed giving her the sole rights to our house and property. she had threatened me and i did sign the papers under duress, but not in front of a notary so i was not concerned. she had a notary public notarized the papers as if i had signed them in front of a notary. this is on ga and there is no signature of any witness. but it has been filed in public records and now it shows the property as having been sold by me in may of 2009 for $0. i do not want to file a police report. is there anything that i can do?
hollyhaygood
your ex has done every possible thing to prove that all her dealings are legal.
As the property is registered now and even she has all the proofs legally, i do not think you can do anything in this regard.but if at all you want to do something then you need to file a police complaint in order to prove that your ex has done it by pressurizing you.
I hope you get a fair justice.
your ex has done every possible thing to prove that all her dealings are legal.
As the property is registered now and even she has all the proofs legally, i do not think you can do anything in this regard.but if at all you want to do something then you need to file a police complaint in order to prove that your ex has done it by pressurizing you.
I hope you get a fair justice.
it was me, i wasn't logged in so .........
Hi holly,
If you were forced to sign the quitclaim deed and transfer the property to your ex, the transfer will be considered as legally invalid. However, proving the fact that you signed the deed under duress will not be an easy task. You need to engage the service of an expert lawyer in order to reverse the transfer.
If you were forced to sign the quitclaim deed and transfer the property to your ex, the transfer will be considered as legally invalid. However, proving the fact that you signed the deed under duress will not be an easy task. You need to engage the service of an expert lawyer in order to reverse the transfer.