Survivorship is the right of a surviving co-owner of property to automatically inherit the entire property upon the other owner’s death.
It commonly applies to jointly owned assets, where ownership transfers directly to the surviving party without going through probate.
What survivorship does
Survivorship provides a direct transfer of ownership between co-owners upon death.
It ensures that:
- the surviving owner automatically receives full ownership
- the asset does not pass through a will
- probate may be avoided for that asset
Why survivorship is important
Survivorship simplifies the transfer of jointly owned property.
Without survivorship:
- assets may need to go through probate
- distribution may depend on a will or legal rules
- delays and administrative steps may increase
With survivorship:
- ownership transfers immediately
- the process is more straightforward
- administrative burden is reduced
Where survivorship applies
Survivorship is commonly used in:
- jointly owned real estate
- joint bank accounts
- certain types of shared investments
It depends on how ownership is legally structured.
What survivorship does NOT do
Survivorship does not:
- apply to individually owned assets
- follow instructions in a last will and testament
- automatically include all types of joint ownership
Only specific ownership forms include survivorship rights.
When survivorship takes effect
Survivorship takes effect:
- immediately upon the death of one co-owner
- without requiring probate (in most cases)
- according to the legal structure of ownership
Common misunderstandings
Some common misconceptions include:
- assuming all joint ownership includes survivorship
- thinking a will can override survivorship rights
- overlooking how assets are titled
Ownership structure is key.
Related concepts
- Joint Ownership
- Probate
- Estate Planning
- Beneficiary
Practical note
Understanding how assets are titled can help ensure that survivorship works as intended within an overall estate plan.
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