Attorneys Stephen Korshak and Lee Karina Dani

Do you need a lawyer to remove a name from a deed?

On Behalf of | Jun 4, 2025 | Quitclaim Deeds, Real Estate Transactions |

Removing a name from a property deed is a significant legal action that can arise from various circumstances such as divorce, inheritance, or gifting property. In these situations, many people wonder whether they have to work with an attorney.

While it is possible to remove a name from a deed without a lawyer, the guidance of an attorney can be a significant help. Why might you want to call a lawyer before removing a name from a deed?

Removing a name from a deed can be complicated

The process of updating a deed involves many different steps. These include:

  • Review the deed type: Understand the type of deed involved and any specific terms or conditions.
  • Gather necessary documentation: This includes identification documents, the existing deed and any legal agreements related to the change.
  • Complete required forms: Depending on your jurisdiction, you may need specific forms like a quitclaim deed form.
  • File the documents: Submit the completed forms to the relevant local government office, such as the county recorder’s office.

Working with an attorney who knows this process can ensure that you comply with local laws and fill out paperwork correctly. They can also help you keep track of other important details like notifying your insurance provider or tax assessor’s office of the change.

You might be at risk of disputes and financial challenges

Removing a name from a deed involves legal challenges, such as ensuring all parties involved agree to the change and that it is legally binding. It is important to deal with disagreements and understand how this change could affect your taxes and property rights.

Your attorney can offer guidance on the impact of the decisions you make during this process. This can help you prepare for the financial implications of the change and reduce the risk of a dispute.

With the help of an attorney, you can approach these changes with confidence

Removing a name from a deed is a big legal step that needs careful thought and knowledge of property laws. While you do not always need a lawyer, hiring one can help protect your interests throughout the process.

The information contained in this blog post is for general information only and should not be taken as legal advice. No attorney-client relationship has been formed by you reading this blog post. You must first retain our firm and we must acknowledge that you have hired us before an attorney-client relationship is formed.