Q: Want property conveyed as "husband and wife or the survivor", is this not possible in Michigan
A: This is possible, but don't try to come up with the language on your own. An attorney could advise you as to the proper language to use. Have an attorney advise you as to the entire transaction if you are not certain how exactly to do it.
A: There is "magic' legal language that must be used to convey property. The language will vary with your circumstances and what you are trying to accomplish. Many a lawsuit has occurred when the legal language does not match the intent of the grantor. Consult with a competent real estate attorney.
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