Husband and wife open a joint bank account at a Florida bank, and on the signature card, they pencil in the words “tenants by entireties” to express their intent that the account be an exempt entireties account. Subsequently, the deposit in the account money from another joint bank account and a joint income tax refund. These facts support clearly the conclusion that all money in the account is owned tenants by entireties, and assuming no fraudulent transfers, the money is protected from the individual creditors of either spouse
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