A married couple opens a joint brokerage account designated as Joint Tenants with Rights of Survivorship (JTWROS). If one spouse unexpectedly passes away, what happens to the ownership of the securities held in the account?
- AThe deceased spouse's share of the account assets passes to their estate and must go through probate.
- The entire account balance automatically passes to the surviving spouse without undergoing probate.Cevap
- CThe account is immediately frozen by the broker-dealer until a court appoints an executor for the decedent's estate.
- DFifty percent of the account value must be liquidated immediately and distributed according to the deceased spouse's will.
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The entire account balance automatically passes to the surviving spouse without undergoing probate.
In a Joint Tenants with Rights of Survivorship (JTWROS) account, all joint owners have an undivided equal interest in the account assets. Upon the death of one tenant, the deceased owner's interest automatically transfers to the surviving joint tenant(s), avoiding probate entirely.
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Rights of Survivorship in JTWROS Accounts