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3507 – Division Of Entireties Property Between Divorced Persons | Pennsylvania Law

Learn how Pennsylvania divides property held as tenants by the entireties after divorce, including sale proceeds and lien considerations.

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3507 – Division Of Entireties Property Between Divorced Persons

Pennsylvania Title 23 - Domestic Relations § 3507

Summary
Pennsylvania law 23 Pa.C.S. 3507 outlines how property held as tenants by the entireties is divided between divorced spouses. After divorce, the property is generally split into equal shares, and proceeds from any sale are divided accordingly, accounting for liens and legal costs. The law also specifies the requirements for recording divorce decrees to affect property rights and liens.
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In simple terms: Learn how Pennsylvania divides property held as tenants by the entireties after divorce, including sale proceeds and lien considerations.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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