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How to add or remove someone (spouse, child, etc.) from a deed?

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How to add or remove someone (spouse, child, etc.) from a deed?

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A. To add a person as an owner simply execute a deed that lists all present owners as grantors and includes all present owners plus the new person as grantees. For example: Let’s assume John Doe and Jane Public are present owners who wish to add Bill Smith. John Doe and Jane Public would be grantors and John Doe, Jane Public and Bill Smith would be grantees. The configuration needed would be Two Individuals to Three Individuals. To achieve this configuration you could simply use the Two Individuals to Two Individuals form and make a simple modification for an additional grantee or contact us to make the modification for you. To remove a person from a deed, execute a deed that lists all present owners as grantors and lists all present owners minus the person being removed as grantees. For example: Let’s assume John Doe and Jane Public are present owners and they wish to remove Jane Public from the deed. Both John Doe and Jane Public would be grantors and John Doe would be the grantee. T

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