Denver, CO asked in Immigration Law for Colorado

Q: If a home owner is deported how can he protect his home? Legally, not from vandalism.

It's a general question. person has been in the country 10+ years and owns a home. He is deported and is no longer making his payments. He has wife living there but she is not on title. She cannot act on his behalf to handle issues about the house. What could they have done to make sure they have protected this asset prior to the deportation?

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A: The wife should be on the deed by virtue of the marriage (unless there is something strange about the deed). If not, the husband can sign a power of attorney to the wife (or other person).

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