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Begin by entering the names of the Grantors (Husband and Wife) in the designated fields. Ensure that both names are clearly typed.
Next, fill in the Grantees' names, which will also be Husband and Wife. This section confirms who will receive the property.
In the property description section, either provide a detailed description of the property or indicate 'SEE DESCRIPTION ATTACHED' if you have a separate document.
Complete any prior instrument references if applicable, including Book, Page, and Document Number for record purposes.
Specify any reservations regarding oil, gas, and minerals owned by Grantors in the appropriate field.
Indicate how taxes for the tax year will be handled between Grantors and Grantees by selecting one of the options provided.
Finally, both Grantors should sign and date the document. Ensure that all information is accurate before finalizing.
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