Thomas P. asked
After a divorce, the property settlement was never concluded correctly, leaving the title of a farm in the names of both the ex-husband and wife as tenants in common. The ex-husband transferred his share to his son, but the title was never properly updated. The wife was involved in a predatory loan application and faced a sheriff's sale. Who is involved in the title now, and what does it mean for the wife? Additionally, was the property settlement ever completed, and how can the wife find the date of the transfer of the ex-husband's share to his son?
December 13th, 2023
John G. answered
You may still be involved in the title, especially if the foreclosure was only against the ex-husban...
December 13th, 2023
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