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would like to take a name off of a deed

Asked on Jan 21st, 2014 on Estate Planning - New Jersey
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this decision is agreed upon by the two parties involved
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Elder Law Attorney serving Toms River, NJ
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This is very easy.  It will require the preparation of a deed called a quitclaim deed.  The property will go from both parties names, into one party, and both parties will have to sign the deed.  The cost for this is approximately $500 if you have a copy of the recorded original deed.
Answered on Jan 23rd, 2014 at 11:03 AM

Diana L. Anderson, Certified Elder Law Attorney This response is not legal advice and does not establish any form of attorney/client relationship

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