BSD
Book Free Consultation

No obligation. We come to you.

Salisbury — Estate Planning

Severance of Tenancy in Salisbury

Salisbury homeowners who own property jointly should understand the difference between joint tenants and tenants in common. Severing the tenancy is often a crucial step in protecting your family's future.

About Severance of Tenancy

If you own property jointly with another person — typically your spouse or partner — you probably hold it as "joint tenants." This means that when one owner dies, the property automatically passes to the surviving owner, regardless of what your Will says. Severance of Tenancy changes your ownership to "tenants in common," meaning each person owns a defined share (usually 50%) that can be dealt with independently in their Will. This is a critical step in estate planning because it allows you to protect your share of the property in a trust, ensuring it ultimately passes to your chosen beneficiaries — such as your children — rather than being at risk from care fees, remarriage, or other claims against the surviving owner.

What's Included

  • Assessment of your current property ownership structure
  • Preparation and serving of the Notice of Severance
  • Notification to HM Land Registry to update the title register
  • Updated ownership documentation for your records
  • Integration with your Will and any Trust arrangements
  • Clear explanation of how tenants in common works and what it means for you

Pricing

Severance of Tenancy from £149 | Often included in Trust packages

Why Choose Barrett-Smith & Doulton for Severance of Tenancy in Salisbury?

We help Salisbury families take control of their property ownership as part of a comprehensive estate plan, explaining the process clearly and handling all the paperwork.

Free

Home Consultation

Local

Expert Planners

5★

Client Rated

How It Works

We review your property ownership, explain the benefits of severance, and handle the entire process from notice to Land Registry update.

1

Book a free consultation

2

We visit you at home

3

We prepare your documents

4

Review, sign & relax

Frequently Asked Questions

As tenants in common, you can leave your share to your children in a trust while still allowing your spouse to live in the property. This protects your share from care fees, remarriage, and other risks.
While one owner can technically sever the tenancy alone, we recommend both parties being involved. It is almost always done as part of a joint estate plan.
If you own your home jointly — as most married couples do — then yes, severance is relevant and important regardless of where your home is or what it is worth.

Get Started with Severance of Tenancy in Salisbury

Book your free, no-obligation consultation today. We will visit you at home in Salisbury or connect by video call.