§ 39-7. Instruments affecting married person’s title; joinder of spouse; exceptions. — United States — North Carolina law | Esheria

§ 39-7. Instruments affecting married person’s title; joinder of spouse; exceptions.

For certain land instruments affecting a married person’s interest, the husband or wife must execute and acknowledge the instrument; a married person may transfer separate real estate without spouse joinder only if the spouse is incompetent and a guardian or trustee is involved and the instrument is properly executed,

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United States — North Carolina
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Language
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real estate conveyancing

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For certain land instruments affecting a married person’s interest, the husband or wife must execute and acknowledge the instrument; a married person may transfer separate real estate without spouse joinder only if the spouse is incompetent and a guardian or trustee is involved and the instrument is properly executed, probated, and registered.