The Right of Survivorship is a legal provision whereby property co-owners hold the right to automatically inherit the interest of a deceased co-owner. This provision is prominently featured in Joint Tenancy and Tenancy by the Entirety arrangements, facilitating smoother transfer of property ownership upon death without the need for probate.
Tenancy by the Entirety is a form of joint property ownership reserved strictly for married couples, ensuring equal possession and incorporating the right of survivorship. Upon the death of one spouse, full ownership seamlessly transfers to the surviving spouse, offering protection from individual creditors.
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