3507 - Division of entireties property between divorced persons.

     § 3507.  Division of entireties property between divorced                persons.        (a)  General rule.--Whenever married persons holding property     as tenants by entireties are divorced, they shall, except as     otherwise provided by an order made under this chapter,     thereafter hold the property as tenants in common of equal one-     half shares in value, and either of them may bring an action     against the other to have the property sold and the proceeds     divided between them.        (b)  Division of proceeds.--Except as provided in subsection     (c), the proceeds of a sale under this section, after the     payment of the expenses of sale, shall be equally divided     between the parties.        (c)  Liens.--The amount of any lien entered of record jointly     against both of the parties, together with any interest due on     the lien and docket costs, shall be deducted from the proceeds     of sale and the amount of the liens entered of record against     either of the parties, together with any interest due on the     liens and docket costs, shall be deducted from the share of the     party against whom the lien is filed and paid to the person or     persons to whom the amount of the lien is due and payable.        (d)  Record of divorce decree.--No decree of divorce shall be     effective to change the existing law relating to liens upon     property held by tenants by the entireties except a decree of     divorce that is valid in this Commonwealth and not until the     decree of divorce or a certified copy of the decree is recorded     in the office of the recorder of deeds of the county where the     property is situate. The decree shall be indexed in the     grantor's index against each of the tenants by the entireties.        Saved from Suspension.  Pennsylvania Rule of Civil Procedure     No. 1910.49, as amended March 30, 1994, provided that section     3507 shall not be deemed suspended or affected by Rules 1910.1     through 1910.31 governing actions for support insofar as section     3507 provides for tenancy in common of property held by the     entireties after divorce.