Affidavit of Surviving Spouse or Joint Survivor - Pennsylvania 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Affidavit of Surviving Spouse or Joint Survivor in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the names of the joint owners in the first section. Ensure that both names are accurately reflected as they appear on the survivorship deed.
  3. Next, provide details about the original survivorship deed, including the county where it is recorded and its document number. This information is crucial for legal verification.
  4. In the following section, indicate the date of death of the deceased owner. Remember to attach a certified copy of the death certificate as required.
  5. Finally, specify who the surviving owner is and ensure that their name is clearly stated as the fee simple owner of the real estate described in the attached legal description.
  6. Complete your affidavit by signing it in front of a notary public, ensuring all fields are filled out correctly before submission.

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If you have a spouse but no descendants or parents: then your spouse may inherit your intestate property. If you have a spouse and descendants from you and your spouse: then your spouse may inherit the first $30,000 of your intestate property plus one-half of the balance, and your descendants may inherit the rest.
Right of survivorship. (a) Joint account. --Any sum remaining on deposit at the death of a party to a joint account belongs to the surviving party or parties as against the estate of the decedent unless there is clear and convincing evidence of a different intent at the time the account is created.
If the deceased co-owner held the property with you in joint tenancy with right of survivorship, the surviving owner automatically becomes the full owner of the property. While probate is usually not required, you still need to record the death certificate and update the deed to reflect sole ownership.
Yes, Pennsylvania is a right of survivorship state. This means that when two or more people own property together with right of survivorship, the surviving owner automatically inherits the deceased owners share of the property upon their death, without the need for probate.
How to Write an Affidavit of Survivorship List the State and County. Include Your Name and Current Address. Identify the Property by Date of Deed, Address, and Instrument Number. Include a Legal Description of the Property. Affirm Your Joint Ownership of the Property with the Decedent.

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