Q: How can someone sign a warranty deed after divorce 2015/2016 and 2022 getting half of the sale from the house?
The house was in my ex husbands name only, but yet one piece of paper was signed as married couple even though he was divorced from his second wife.
I don’t understand how she was still able to be part of the sale after signing a warranty deed.
He signed the papers in may 2022 and June he was deceased
The probate lawyer had no interest in looking into the concerns I had about the sale of the house
A: As an ex spouse you have no standing nor interest in this matter. If you have children by the Deceased, then they might be heirs and need to hire a TX lawyer to quiet title in themselves. Many title companies will have spouses sign deeds even though they have no interest except if the other spouse dies or a divorce is filed. That is they actually have no legal title, but they might later prior to the recording of the deed. Hire a TX attorney to search the title and look at the Estate, or forget about it.
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