We help with ownership changes between spouses, family members, co-owners, estates, or related parties, making sure the transfer is completed properly and clearly.
Transferring property between spouses or family members can seem straightforward, but the legal steps still matter. We help you understand the options, prepare the right documents, and complete the transfer properly so there are no surprises later.
Common situations we help with
Adding a spouse to title after marriage or moving in together
Removing a spouse from title after separation or as part of an agreement
Transferring ownership to an adult child or between family members
Changing ownership shares between co-owners
Transferring title into or out of an estate
Updating title after refinancing or other related changes

What we do for you
We keep the process clear and organized, and make sure the transfer is legally effective.
Reviewing the current ownership and what you want to change
Explaining common options (add, remove, change shares) and what each means
Preparing the transfer documents and coordinating signatures
Completing the registration steps and confirming the update on title
Coordinating with your lender if there is a mortgage involved
Flagging common issues early so they do not slow things down
What to expect: the process
01
Quick intake and review
We confirm how the property is currently owned, what change you want to make, and whether a mortgage is involved.
02
Document preparation and signing
We prepare the required documents and schedule signing, then confirm any lender requirements if applicable.
03
Registration and confirmation
We register the transfer and provide confirmation once title has been updated.
Fees & costs
High-Level Costs
Fees depend on the complexity of the transfer and whether there is a mortgage, separation agreement, or estate component. During your consultation, we will explain what is required and provide a clear estimate of legal fees and expected disbursements.
FAQ
Is a title transfer the same as selling a property?
Not necessarily. Many transfers happen between family members without a traditional sale, but the legal steps still need to be handled properly.
Can we transfer title if there is still a mortgage on the property?
Sometimes, but lender consent may be required. We can review the situation and explain what is possible.
Do we need an agreement in place first if we are separating?
Often, yes. If the transfer is part of a separation, it is important that the terms are clear and documented properly. We can coordinate with your family law work if needed.
How long does a title transfer take?
Timelines vary depending on documents, mortgage requirements, and how quickly information is provided. After a quick review, we can give you a realistic timeline.
Will I need to come into the office to sign?
No we can accommodate both virtual and in-person meetings. Whatever is easier and more convenient for you. We can also accommodate persons with reduced mobility and disabled persons