Division of Assets and Transfer of Real Property Due to Divorce Tip Sheet by Mark W. Bidwell
Divorcing couples may agree on division of assets and debts but they also must follow-up with a change in ownership of real property. Tip Sheet on consequences and how to change real property ownership with an inter-spousal deed by Mark W. Bidwell. Irvine, CA (PRWEB) May 01, 2014 Sooner or later the vast majority of divorcing couples come to an agreement on how to divide property of the marriage. Mark W. Bidwell, a licensed California attorney, explains how to transfer ownership of real property and the consequences of the division of assets. First, an agreement is just an agreement. Unti
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