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− | ==Overview==
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− | A non-titled spouse in Maine should join in a conveyance under two circumstances: (1) there is a pending divorce between the owners, and (2) the conveyance is not an arm's length transaction. A non-titled spouse does not need to join in a security instrument if it is a bona fide mortgage deed.
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− | ==Community Property==
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− | N/A.
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− | ==Curtesy==
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− | N/A.
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− | ==Dower==
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− | N/A.
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− | ==Homestead==
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− | N/A.
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− | ==Statutory Rights==
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− | Maine recognizes statutory marital interest in real property for non-titled (nonowner) spouses under limited circumstances. The signature of a non-titled spouse is usually not required to convey title. [http://legislature.maine.gov/statutes/33/title33sec480.html Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 33, § 480]. A non-titled spousal signature is only required when there is a pending divorce or a non-bona-fide conveyance is being made during the marriage. [http://legislature.maine.gov/statutes/33/title33sec480.html Id]. The signature of a non-titled spouse is not required on any bona fide mortgage. [http://legislature.maine.gov/statutes/33/title33sec480.html Id].
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− | ==Cross-References==
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− | * [[Maine]]
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