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Can a couple convert to a tenancy in common and, as a result, leave their share of their joint property to someone other than their spouse (e.g. their children)?

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Can a couple convert to a tenancy in common and, as a result, leave their share of their joint property to someone other than their spouse (e.g. their children)?

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Yes, you can convert to a tenancy in common, but you will need to see a solicitor to do this. Once you have converted to a tenancy in common, you can leave your share of the property to whomever you want in your Will. Find out more about making a will and DIY wills.

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