Community Property Without Right of Survivorship. If you have designated your Account as a community property account without right of survivorship, the money in your Account is the community property of the named parties who are husband and wife. You will need to select the Multiple-Party Account Without Right of Survivorship designation on the Texas Uniform Single or Multiple-Party Account Selection Form according to Section
Community Property Without Right of Survivorship. In Texas, this type of Account only applies to persons who are married to each other, both of whom need to be named on the Account. If you have designated your Account as a community property Account without right of survivorship, the money in your Account is the community property of you and your spouse. You will need to select the Multiple-Party Account Without Right of Survivorship designation on the “Texas Uniform Single or Multiple-Party Account Selection Form” according to Section 113 of the Texas Estates Code. The ownership of the community property Account during your lifetime and after your death is determined solely by state law and may be affected by a will.
Community Property Without Right of Survivorship. If you have designated your Account as a community property