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Information about joint tenancy ... Joint Tenancy in California ... What is joint tenancy? It is co-ownership of an asset by two or more persons, who own the asset in equal and undivided interests.
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www.ca-trusts.com/jointtenancy.html
www.ca-trusts.com/jointtenancy.html
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Jul 30, 2004 ... Joint tenancy is a form of ownership by two or more individuals together. It differs from other types of co-ownership in that the surviving ...
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Most married couples consider only JOINT TENANCY or COMMUNITY PROPERTY. Which is best for you? Probably neither, but that depends, and can only be determined by you with professional advice. Each has distinct features, advantages, and disadvantages, some of which are briefly summarized here...
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The new law effective 7/1/01 allows the best of both: the simplicity of Joint Tenancy and the tax benefit of Community Property by the creation of Community Property with Right of Survivorship.
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Concurrent estate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A concurrent estate or co-tenancy is a concept in property law, particularly derived from the common law of real property, which describes the various ways in which property can be owned by more t...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concurrent_estate
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A joint tenancy may only be created expressly by a deed. In Illinois, the joint tenancy relationship can be dissolved at any time upon the conveyance of a joint tenants interest to himself or any other person regardless of the consent of the co-owners.
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www.illinois-attorney.com/lp15.htm
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Joint tenancy property is not community property ... In a recent conference with one of my clients, a discussion developed about whether or not title to their real property interest and shares of stock should be held in joint tenancy. The primary reason the couple wanted to have the property in joint tenancy was to...
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www.pro1040.com/property_joint_tenant.htm
www.pro1040.com/property_joint_tenant.htm
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Property held in joint tenancy is not subject to probate. On the first joint tenant's death the remaining joint tenant(s) receive the entire property by right of survivorship without court involvement. However joint tenancy merely defers probate until the death of the last joint tenant.
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www.pro1040.com/joint_tenancy.htm
www.pro1040.com/joint_tenancy.htm
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