Posted by Ilya Somin:
A Really Romantic Property Law Reason  to Get Married:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_07_26-2009_08_01.shtml#1248802766


   [1]David Bernstein and [2]Megan McArdle ask whether there is any good
   reason to get an official marriage sanctioned by the state, as opposed
   to just arranging a private ceremony without state sanction.

   Unfortunately, they both ignore an important property law reason for
   getting an official state-sanctioned marriage: it gives you the right
   to own property together in [3]tenancy by the entirety. This form of
   joint ownership has two advantages not available otherwise. one
   co-tenant is not allowed to sell their interest without the other's
   permission, and should one spouse become insolvent, creditors are not
   allowed to seize the joint property to pay off her debts (though they
   still can do so if the debt in question is a joint debt owed by both
   partners to the marriage). So if your significant other tends to run
   up lots of debts that he can't pay, or you worry that he will sell his
   share in your jointly owned property to obnoxious third parties, you
   may want to get married. Assuming, of course, that you want to stay
   with such an untrustworthy spendthrift at all. Romance, thy name is
   property law!

   On a slightly more serious note, I don't see any good reason why the
   right to own property in tenancy by the entirety should be limited to
   married people (and, in some states, participants in same-sex civil
   unions). Yes, that is the traditional common law rule. But I frankly
   don't see any good rationale for it.

References

   1. http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_07_26-2009_08_01.shtml#1248794879
   2. http://meganmcardle.theatlantic.com/archives/2009/07/why_marriage.php
   3. http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Tenancy+by+the+Entirety

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