Any married person owning property or any interest therein in such person's own name, desiring to convert such person's interest in such property into an estate by the entireties with such person's spouse, may do so by direct conveyance to such spouse by an instrument of conveyance which shall provide that it is the grantor's intention by such instrument to create an estate by the entireties in and to the entire interest in the property previously held by the grantor.
Structure 2021 Tennessee Code
Chapter 1 - Estates in Property
§ 66-1-101. Words of Inheritance Unnecessary to Create Fee
§ 66-1-102. Estates Tail Abolished
§ 66-1-103. Rule in Shelley's Case Abolished
§ 66-1-104. Construction of “Dying Without heirs.”
§ 66-1-105. Contingent Remainder Supported by Less Than Freehold
§ 66-1-106. Estate With Unlimited Power of Disposition
§ 66-1-107. Survivorship in Joint Tenancy Abolished
§ 66-1-108. Survivorship in Partnership Property
§ 66-1-109. Estate by Entireties Created by Direct Conveyance