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In Washington State, which form of co-ownership allows married spouses to hold property so that it passes automatically to the surviving spouse upon death WITHOUT going through probate?

Correct Answer

D) Community property with right of survivorship

Community property with right of survivorship (CPWROS) is a form of co-ownership unique to Washington and other community property states that combines the equal-ownership attributes of community property with an automatic right of survivorship, allowing the deceased spouse's interest to pass directly to the surviving spouse without probate. This form of title was codified under Washington law to provide this specific benefit.

Answer Options
A
Separate property with survivorship clause
B
Community property
C
Tenancy in common
D
Community property with right of survivorship

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