If my ex and I have a timeshare that is paid up so all we have are the monthly dues, do I need to notify my ex prior to removing my name from the deed?
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If my ex and I have a timeshare that is paid up so all we have are the monthly dues, do I need to notify my ex prior to removing my name from the deed?
I know that I can pay to have my name removed from the deed,
Asked on June 26, 2015 under Family Law, Texas
Answers:
M.T.G., Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 9 years ago | Contributor
HHow was the asset divided in the marital settlement agreement? If you both still "own " the asset and are still responsible for the maintenance then yes, you have to notify him of your intent becuase under that agreeemnnt (which is a contract) you are still liable to him at the very least.
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