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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the property spouse community document in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the introductory section, which outlines the purpose of the warranty deed. Ensure you understand the implications of transferring property as joint tenants or community property.
  3. Locate the first form field where you will enter the Vendor's name. This is crucial as it identifies who is transferring ownership.
  4. Proceed to fill in the Vendee's names in the designated fields. Make sure to include both spouses' full names for clarity.
  5. In the property description section, provide a detailed account of the property being transferred. If necessary, attach a separate document with this information.
  6. Complete any additional fields such as witness signatures and notary information at the end of the document to finalize your deed.

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Generally, if you own a house before marriage, it is your separate property. The house would need to be titled in your name alone. If you add her name to the title, then it becomes a marital asset.
All assets that one spouse acquired prior to the marriage, as well as the assets accumulated during marriage, will fall into the joint estate. This means that in terms of estate planning, once the marriage is terminated, all of the assets will be calculated and divided between the two parties.
Inheritances or gifts given to one spouse or domestic partner, either before or during the marriage or domestic partnership. Inheritances and gifts are always separate property, even if the other spouse uses the asset.

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