2025 Session Last amended: 2009 session

§ 524.2-1109 — Disclaimer of Rights of Survivorship in Jointly Held Property

Plain-Language Summary

A joint owner of property can disclaim the right of survivorship, meaning the property will not automatically pass to the surviving owner when one owner dies.

Practical Notes
If you co-own property with someone (like a joint bank account or house in joint tenancy) and they die, you can disclaim the survivorship right. The deceased person’s share would then go through their estate instead of automatically to you.