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Ensure your intentions are understood and your assets are distributed in the manner in which you intended.

  • What is joint tenancy?

  • What’s the difference between joint tenancy as a gift, and being held in trust to the joint tenant?

  • Who gets the assets in a joint bank account on death?

  • How do we prevent confusion on a registered joint house or bank account?

What is joint tenancy?

Joint tenancy in BC is a type of ownership in property that involves two or more persons. The individuals have joint ownership, or equal rights to the property. If one of the joint tenants dies, the remainder of the property automatically transfers to the surviving joint tenant(s), and not to the estate of the deceased. This is referred to as the right of survivorship.

What’s the difference between joint tenancy as a gift, and being held in trust to the joint tenant?

Who gets the assets in a joint bank account on death?

How do we prevent confusion on a registered joint house or bank account?

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