Two intertwined spouses standing guard against creditors, illustrating the protective nature of Tenancy by Entirety

Tenants by Entirety (TBE): Understanding the Unique Marital Property Structure and Its Legal Implications for Institutional Investors

What is Tenants by Entirety (TBE) Tenancy by entirety (TBE) is a unique marital property structure in which married couples jointly own assets, such as real estate or personal property, with equal rights and responsibilities. This arrangement sets tenants by entirety apart from other ownership structures like tenancy in common

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Understanding Marital Property: Differences Between Common Law Property and Community Property States for Institutional Investors

Introduction to Marital Property Marital property refers to assets that are acquired during a marriage by one or both spouses. Understanding the nuances of marital property is crucial for couples because it can significantly impact their financial situation, particularly if they decide to divorce. The rules governing marital property vary

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