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The answer is very simple. No!

Yes, you have not employed this person for long enough for her to have acquired any statutory protected employment rights.

The removal of your name from the deeds of your house would be dealt with by way of what is called a "transfer of equity" into the names or sole name of whoever else co-owns the house with you.