21 Guam Code Ann. § 43106
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cept as provided in ‘163 of the Civil Code of Guam, a homestead can be abandoned only by:
(a) a declaration of abandonment executed and acknowledged by the husband and wife, jointly or by separate instruments, if the claimants are married;
(b) a declaration of abandonment or a conveyance by the claimant if unmarried;
(c) a declaration of abandonment or a conveyance by the grantee named in a conveyance by which one spouse conveys the homestead to the other spouse without expressly reserving his homestead rights;
(d) a conveyance or conveyances by both spouses as provided in § 43105 of this Article; or
(e) a declaration of abandonment or a conveyance by the claimant alone in the case of a married person’s separate homestead.
SOURCE: CC ‘1243 R/R by P.L. 15-113:12.