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See [[Marital_Interests_in_Maine#Statutory_Rights|Marital Interests in Maine]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:41, 7 July 2018

Overview

Non-Titled Spousal Joinder

See Marital Interests in Maine

Witnesses

Maine does not require witnesses to signatures on any Deeds or Mortgages although most forms include a place for them. It is customary, but not required to have at least one witness to signatures on a Mortgage. Most documents require an acknowledgment by a public official such as a notary public in order to be permitted to be recorded.

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