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Absolutely not. Property held as joint tenants passes automatically to the surviving joint tenant. The decedent's interest in the property disappears at the moment of death so there is nothing that can pass to their estate. That is the purpose of "survivorship" in a joint tenancy.

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Q: Can you specify in a will that property held as joint tenant with right of survivorship is bequeathed to a beneficiary in the Commonwealth of Virginia?
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