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hi chris waterman here the denver mortgage guy here to answer your most frequently asked questions about divorce one of the most frequently asked questions is chris my husband and i are getting a divorce and im gonna keep the house and we need him off the mortgage and off the deed of the property what do we do well theres a couple ways to go one is if youre keeping the house and both of your names are on the mortgage and on the deed doing whats called a quit claim deed will not be sufficient enough you will have to actually refinance the house into your own name and then as you get close to closing or at the closing your husband or your soon-to-be ex will have to sign a quick claim d to have them taken off the d of the house i know youve heard the term many times quit claim deed well that alone will not remove somebody from the responsibility right so you need to get them off the mortgage and off of the title of the house and the way to do it is through a refinance and a quick cla