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Answer: In some jurisdictions if there is some proof that the account was made a joint account only for purposes of convenience then the assets in the account would become a part of the estate. Many people leave particular instructions regarding joint accounts in their Wills either stating that the account is to go to the joint owner or that it was only made joint for convenience.

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Q: Does the right of survivorship on a bank account override the personal representative's authority of a deceased person's will if the deceased person was jointly named on the bank account?
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