Wills & Testaments

Tenancy by the Entirety

A special form of joint property ownership available only to married couples. When one spouse dies, the property automatically passes to the surviving spouse. It also provides protection from one spouse's individual creditors in many states.

Practical Example

Mike and Susan buy their home as tenants by the entirety. If Mike is sued individually, creditors generally cannot force the sale of the home because Susan's interest is protected. When Mike dies, Susan automatically owns the entire property.