If all my assets and debts are in both my wife’s name and mine and I die with a will will she have to file a probate affidavit
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If all my assets and debts are in both my wife’s name and mine and I die with a will will she have to file a probate affidavit
Everything is in both our names and there is no one that would be contesting
my will. Thanking you in advance David Porter
Asked on July 26, 2019 under Estate Planning, Washington
Answers:
SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 5 years ago | Contributor
Anything owned jointly will become hers solely on automatically on your death (or conversely, become yours, if she predeceases you) and so no probate or probate affidavit is necessary. It would only become necessary if pre-death, you acquire or obtain or inherit something only in your name (i.e. before you have a chance to put it into joint ownership).
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