Property Ownership

In Kentucky, property ownership by a married couple as tenants by the entirety can be severed by:

AEither spouse selling their interest to a third party
BDivorce, death of one spouse, or joint conveyance✓ Correct
CCourt order at one spouse's request
DJudgment creditor of one spouse

Explanation

Tenancy by the entirety in Kentucky can only be severed by divorce (converting to tenancy in common), by the death of one spouse (giving the survivor full ownership), or by joint conveyance with both spouses acting together.

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