Both the previous answers are mostly correct. If the person is willing to give up title, a deed is the method. If they are not, it depends on why you think you have a right to have them off title. If they are wrongfully on title, a quiet title action is the method. If you are just joint owners and don't want to be joint owners with them anymore, then the partition action is the method.
Both the previous answers are mostly correct. If the person is willing to give up title, a deed is the method. If they are not, it depends on why you think you have a right to have them off title. If they are wrongfully on title, a quiet title action is the method. If you are just joint owners and don't want to be joint owners with them anymore, then the partition action is the method.
Both the previous answers are mostly correct. If the person is willing to give up title, a deed is the method. If they are not, it depends on why you think you have a right to have them off title. If they are wrongfully on title, a quiet title action is the method. If you are just joint owners and don't want to be joint owners with them anymore, then the partition action is the method.