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3508 – Conveyance Of Entireties Property To Divorced Spouse | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania law permits divorced spouses to transfer tenants by entireties property to each other, simplifying property ownership after divorce.

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3508 – Conveyance Of Entireties Property To Divorced Spouse

Pennsylvania Title 23 - Domestic Relations § 3508

Summary
This law allows divorced spouses in Pennsylvania to transfer their interest in property held as tenants by the entireties to their former spouse. The transfer can be done without the other spouse's involvement, converting the property to fee simple ownership. Exceptions may apply if specified by a court order.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania law permits divorced spouses to transfer tenants by entireties property to each other, simplifying property ownership after divorce.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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