Community Property Waiver Form

About this template

A community property waiver form is a document used to waive a person’s rights to a shared property. This free Community Property Waiver Form from Jotform is ready to use, so you can immediately send it to be filled out and e-signed on any device. Feel free to customize the design however you like, by updating text and visual elements with our drag-and-drop interface.

Add a unique logo, update fonts and colors, and change the document text in a few easy steps. You can even set up an automated signing order to forward your document to multiple parties! And if you want to send completed versions of your Community Property Waiver Form to other apps you’re already using, Jotform Sign offers many integrations that do it automatically.

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