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Joint Tenants v Tenants in Common

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How does your Joint Ownership of Property Connect to your Will?

April 3, 2025 //  by Michael Cotterill

Modern Problems How does your Joint Ownership of Property Connect to your Will? Modern Wills increasingly provide for a surviving spouse/partner, who is also a co-owner of shared property, by way of an exclusive and unrestricted protective Will Trust for the benefit of that surviving spouse/partner, rather than the survivor merely absorbing the deceased’s share …

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Joint Tenants v Tenants in Common Property Ownership

August 5, 2024 //  by Michael Cotterill

If you own your property as “Joint Tenants” with another person, you may decide that you want to change that joint ownership, so your property is then owned as either “Tenants in Common in Equal Shares” or “Tenants in Common in Unequal Shares” instead. The equal or unequal shares shall depend upon whether you wish …

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