Abstract
Problems arising under decedents' estates, joint tenancy, and creditor's rights were greatly increased by the 1955 enactment of Section 30-624 of the Nebraska Revised Statutes. This statute is peculiar to Nebraska, and for this reason judicial determinations from other states are of very little value in solving the problems arising under this act. The purpose of this article is to review these problems in the light of Nebraska law and court decisions as an aid to their solution.
I. Introduction
II. Legislative History
III. Jurisdiction and Constitutionality
IV. Effect on Joint Tenancy … A. Effect on the Land … B. Effect on the Survivor
V. Bank and Savings & Loan Accounts
VI. Effect on Decedents’ Estates
VII. Conclusion
Recommended Citation
Charles F. Noren,
Liability of Surviving Joint Tenant for Debts of Deceased Joint Owner,
40 Neb. L. Rev. 153
(1961)
Available at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/nlr/vol40/iss1/8