Is my spouse still going to be entitled to half of our home once our divorce is finalif he signed an interspousal transfer grant deed?

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Is my spouse still going to be entitled to half of our home once our divorce is finalif he signed an interspousal transfer grant deed?

My husband left our 3 week old baby and myself 3 days after receiving his green card. He wants half our home we just purchased 7 months ago. He signed an interspousal transfer grant deed at the time of the purchase. I am the only person on the loan and deed and am fully responsible for the loan payment. We have been married 3 years.

Asked on February 24, 2012 under Family Law, California

Answers:

Hong Shen / Roberts Law Group

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

He deeded the house to you. That is called transmutation. He is not entitled to anything.


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