Property Ownership (alternative)
In Maryland, a property held as tenancy by the entirety is protected from creditors of:
ABoth spouses jointly
BOnly one spouse individually✓ Correct
CAll family members
DOnly the primary wage earner
Explanation
Tenancy by the entirety in Maryland protects the property from the individual creditors of either spouse alone. The property can only be encumbered by joint debts of both spouses.
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