North Carolina Statutes

§ 31A-6 — Survivorship property

North Carolina § 31A-6
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 31AActs Barring Property Rights
Art. 3Willful and Unlawful Killing of Decedent

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 31A-6 (2026).

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(a)Where the slayer and the decedent hold property with right of survivorship as joint tenants, joint owners, joint obligees, or otherwise, the following apply:
(1)The decedent's share passes immediately upon the decedent's death to the decedent's estate.
(2)The slayer's share shall be held by the slayer for life and at the slayer's death shall pass to the decedent's estate.
(b)Where three or more persons, including the slayer and the decedent, hold property with right of survivorship as joint tenants, joint owners, joint obligees, or otherwise, the following apply:
(1)The decedent's share is converted effective upon the decedent's death to that of a tenant in common and passes to the decedent's estate.
(2)The remaining persons, including the slayer, continue to hold their shares wit

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