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[TX] [TX] How do I remove my ex husband’s name from the deed of our home?

Hello, I need to remove my ex husbands name from the deed of my home. Can I use a Quitclaim deed for this in Texas?

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Yes, a Quitclaim Deed is the proper document to remove his name.

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Hello, I need to remove my ex husbands name from the deed of my home. Can I use a Quitclaim deed for this in Texas?

Lexi

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I understand your situation. Have you and your ex-husband already agreed on removing his name from the deed?

Yes, I was granted sole ownership in our devoice decree.

Lexi

Lexi, Chatbot

Are there any specific reasons or concerns you have about using a Quit Claim form in Texas for this purpose?

No, I am trying to get a home equity loan and they suggested quit claim form.

Lexi

Lexi, Chatbot

Is there anything else the Real Estate Lawyer should know before I connect you? Rest assured they'll be able to help with removing your ex-husband's name from the deed.

No, I am trying to file on my own without having to come out of pocket.

Jessica B

Jessica B

Thank you for choosing AskaLawyer! My name is Jessica and I am a licensed attorney that will be assisting you with your question.

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I am so sorry you are having issues with your ex. Is he refusing to sign a Quitclaim Deed to remove his name?

No, he is not refusing I am just asking if that is the correct form to use in Texas.

Jessica B

Jessica B

Yes, a Quitclaim Deed is the proper document to remove his name.

Ok, Thank you

Jessica B

Jessica B

Do you need the form?

I got it filled out on the eforms page. I just needed to confirm before I get it notarized.

Jessica B

Jessica B

Please let me know if I may be of assistance in the future. Thank you.

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