What does "joined pro forma" mean?

Full question:

When signing a document such as an easement, what significance does the addition of 'Joined Pro Forma by Wife _______' have. In other words what is the meaning of 'Joined by Wife Pro Forma'?

  • Category: Misc
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  • State: Texas

Answer:

Pro forma technically means made or done as a formality. Therefore when a spouse signs a document with that language, it typically means that the spouse is signed to recognize that the document or lawsuit is being filed by the other spouse. In many states, it is used because spouses have certain rights to property such as homestead rights even if title to the property is held by the other spouse.

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The term 'pro forma' refers to actions taken as a formality or for the sake of appearance. In legal contexts, it often indicates that a document is being executed to meet legal requirements, even if the substantive rights or obligations may not change. This ensures compliance with laws or regulations, particularly in transactions involving property or contracts.