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How to Sever a Joint Tenancy

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Simple Steps to Protect Your Share of Your Property

Many joint owners don’t realise that if a Joint Tenancy is not severed, their share of the property automatically passes to the other owner upon death. This happens regardless of what is written in your Will, stripping you of control over your inheritance, sale proceeds, and future financial planning.


This practical, plain-English guide provides the exact solution you need to regain control and safeguard your assets.


Why You Need to Act Now:

  • Secure Your Inheritance: Ensure your share of the property goes to your children or chosen beneficiaries, not automatically to the other co-owner.
  • Stop Losing Control: Take charge of your legal rights and future sale proceeds.
  • Avoid Costly Disputes: Prevent legal confusion, delays, and family disputes down the line.
  • Cut Through the Jargon: Eliminate the stress of complex legal processes with clear, easy-to-understand instructions.
  • Act Independently: Learn how to take confident action even if the other owner refuses to cooperate.

What’s Inside?

This guide simplifies the legal process into a step-by-step roadmap. You will receive:

  • Easy-to-Follow Instructions: A clear path to changing your ownership from "Joint Tenants" to "Tenants in Common."
  • Professional Templates: Ready-to-use templates for serving a Notice of Severance.
  • Land Registry Guidance: Simple steps to complete the necessary forms to update the official record.

Who Is This For?

This guide is essential for joint owners experiencing:

  • Relationship Breakdowns: Protecting your interest during a separation or divorce.
  • Estate Planning: Ensuring your property is handled according to your Will.
  • Co-owner Disputes: Safeguarding your rights when you and the other owner no longer agree.

Don’t leave your most valuable asset to chance.



Download this guide today and empower yourself with the tools to protect what is rightfully yours.


You will get a PDF (1MB) file