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(00:03): Right. Lets move to confused in commerce township and confused says my husband died about a year ago. I was on the deed with him jointly. I went to go list our home and the realtor says, I need to file a new deed. I tried to file the deed with a copy of his death certificate and it was rejected. What do I do now from confused in commerce township? Well, (00:33): Deeds have magic language in them, magic, legal language. And if you do not have the deed done properly, it can create a whole host of problems for, you know, an intended recipient or somebody who thought that they were an owner of a property. And especially whether its a death. So when, when you have, I havent seen the deed, but every day I proudly review at least seven to 10 deeds. You know, people will call we myself and my associates. Theres a, we use a Dropbox. We tell the people that set it over and well take a look at it and see what theyre really talking about. Sometimes you, you know, its so scary, lik

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By Mary Randolph, J.D. A survivorship requirement means that a beneficiary cannot inherit from you unless he or she lives for a certain period of time longer than you do. In general, its a good idea to include a survivorship clause in your will or trust.
The difference in the two types of coverage has to do with when the policyholders die. With survivorship coverage, beneficiaries receive a death benefit payment only after the second (surviving) person passes away. The other type of joint coverage pays a benefit after the first policyholder dies.
The surviving spouse must execute a simple Affidavit of Survivorship to memorialize the transfer. The affidavit, along with the deceased spouses death certificate, will then be recorded with the County Recorders Office to officially document that the transfer took place.
Your beneficiary can be a person, a charity, a trust, or your estate.
In Ohio, a survivorship deed creates a joint tenancy between two or more owners. It ensures that the interest rights of a property will be passed to the surviving owner(s) in the event of the other tenants death automatically.
Fill out the affidavit completely. Sign the document in front of a notary. Attach a certified copy of the death certificate. Also attach a legal description of the property to be transferred (a copy of the survivorship deed or transfer on death designation or deed will suffice).
Most joint bank accounts come with whats called the right of survivorship, meaning that when one co-owner dies, the other will automatically be the sole owner of the account. So when the first owner dies, the funds in the account belong to the survivorwithout probate.
A survivorship clause is a clause in a will which states that a beneficiary must survive for a given period of time for the gift to take effect. The survivorship period is usually 30 days, but can be as long as six months.

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