Legal Question in Family Law in Florida

quit claim

I have a lien on property that my ex-husband is not paying to me.How can I become owner of the property again?Can I quitclaim the home? It is paid for and is in a 55 an older park.He has moved back to Ohio.He was barred from the park for breaking the laws fo the park.


Asked on 6/17/07, 12:08 am

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Scott R. Jay Law Offices of Scott R. Jay

Re: quit claim

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If this matter pertains to real property, than a quit claim deed is the way to go. Before doing so, be sure that you have an attorney conduct a title search because your husband may have incurred liens from the park based on his conduct. By getting a quit claim deed, you get whatever he had including his liens.

Scott R. Jay, Esq.

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Answered on 6/17/07, 9:13 pm
Robert Roemer Robert Roemer

Re: quit claim

I need more facts-e-mail me a phone # to call you at to discuss.

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Answered on 6/17/07, 12:47 am


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