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How does jointly owned property fit into probate?

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How does jointly owned property fit into probate?

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A. Jointly owned property is also referred to as joint tenancy. Joint tenancy includes a “right of survivorship”, which means when one of the owners dies, the remaining owner automatically becomes the sole owner of the property. Probate is not required in this case. If by chance the death of both owners occur simultaneously, then probate is required.

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