South Carolina Statutes

§ 62-2-804 — Effect of provision for survivorship on succession to joint tenancy.

South Carolina § 62-2-804
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 62SOUTH CAROLINA PROBATE CODE
Ch.ARTICLE 2 - INTESTATE SUCCESSION AND WILLS

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S.C. Code Ann. § 62-2-804 (2026).

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When any individual is seized or possessed of any real property held in joint tenancy at the time of the individual's death, the joint tenancy is deemed to have been severed by the death of the joint tenant and the real property is distributable as a tenancy in common unless the instrument which creates the joint tenancy in real property, including any instrument in which one individual conveys to himself and one or more other persons, or two or more persons convey to themselves, or to themselves and another or others, expressly provides for a right of survivorship, in which case the severance does not occur. While other methods for the creation of a joint tenancy in real property may be utilized, an express provision for a right of survivorship is conclusively considered to have occurred

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Related

Estate of Sherman Ex Rel. Maddock v. Estate of Sherman Ex Rel. Snodgrass
597 S.E.2d 850 (Court of Appeals of South Carolina, 2004)
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Legislative History

HISTORY: 1986 Act No. 539, SECTION 1; 1987 Act No. 171, SECTION 14; 1996 Act No. 405, SECTION 1; 2000 Act No. 398, SECTION 3; 2010 Act No. 266, SECTION 1, eff June 24, 2010; 2013 Act No. 100, SECTION 1, eff January 1, 2014. Effect of Amendment The 2010 amendment substituted "real property held in" for "estate of", substituted "real property" for "estate", twice inserted "in real property" and substituted "considered" for "deemed". The 2013 amendment made nonsubstantive changes.

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