Transfer Resulting from a Divorce or Separation - North Carolina
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You have indicated that you acquired an ownership interest in the borrower’s property as the result of a divorce or separation. Please note that, in order to confirm you as a successor in interest to the borrower, we will require proof that you were transferred an ownership interest in the borrower’s property and proof of your identity.
GIVEN YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES, WE WILL ACCEPT THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS:
To prove that there was a divorce or separation:
- Divorce decree or judgment
To prove that you were transferred an ownership interest in the borrower’s property:
- If the property was transferred through a deed:
- Deed transferring the property to you
- If a divorce decree or judgment affecting the property was issued by a court in a state other than North Carolina:
- Deed transferring the property to you
- If you do not have a deed, but do have a divorce decree/judgment that transfers the title to the real property:
- Registered divorce decree/judgment
- If you do not have a deed, but do have a divorce decree/judgment that incorporates an agreement that determines the title to the real property, both:
- Separation agreement, and
- Registered divorce decree/judgment
- If you have a divorce decree/judgment that orders the other party to deed or convey the real property to you:
- Deed transferring the property to you
To prove your identity:
- Your photo identification
You have indicated that you acquired an ownership interest in the borrower’s property as the result of a divorce or separation. Please note that, in order to confirm you as a successor in interest to the borrower, we will require proof that you were transferred an ownership interest in the borrower’s property and proof of your identity.
GIVEN YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES, WE WILL ACCEPT THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS:
To prove that there was a divorce or separation:
- Divorce decree or judgment
To prove that you were transferred an ownership interest in the borrower’s property:
- If the property was transferred through a deed:
- Deed transferring the property to you
- If a divorce decree or judgment affecting the property was issued by a court in a state other than North Carolina:
- Deed transferring the property to you
- If you do not have a deed, but do have a divorce decree/judgment that transfers the title to the real property:
- Registered divorce decree/judgment
- If you do not have a deed, but do have a divorce decree/judgment that incorporates an agreement that determines the title to the real property, both:
- Separation agreement, and
- Registered divorce decree/judgment
- If you have a divorce decree/judgment that orders the other party to deed or convey the real property to you:
- Deed transferring the property to you
To prove your identity:
- Your photo identification
FILL OUT THE INFORMATION BELOW AND CREATE THE COVER SHEET:
PROVIDE REQUESTED DOCUMENTATION ALONG WITH THIS COVER SHEET TO:
Email: [email protected]
OR
Mail: 5151 Corporate Drive, E-115-3, Troy, MI 48098
OR
Fax: (888) 848-1080
FOR HELP, CONTACT:
Customer service: (800) 968-7700