Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Texas

legal form

I have just printed the quit claim deed from a web site, is it legal, even with the advertisement @ the top of the form? Does it need to be notarized?


Asked on 1/31/00, 3:56 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Roger Powell Roger T. Powell, Attorney

Re: legal form

Sure it is legal to pull down forms from the web.

You can use these forms if you are sure that you

know what you are doing, it doesn't matter where

the form comes from. Can you file the advertising

at the top of the form? Sure, the county clerk

doesn't generally care what you file so long as it

is in the proper form. Does it need to be notarized,

yes, anything filed at the courthouse must be

notarized.

You just need to be sure that the form does what

you want it to do and that you don't suffer unwanted

consequences from this act in the future. That's

what lawyers are for.

Read more
Answered on 3/07/00, 10:56 pm


Related Questions & Answers

More Probate, Trusts, Wills & Estates questions and answers in Texas