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Other Intestacy Issues

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Ancestral Property

Does source of property impact identity of heirs?

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Advancements

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Basic Idea

Prepayment of inheritance.

Thus, must account for it when intestate dies.

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How prove gift is advancement?

Jurisdictions differ but modern approach is to require a writing:

1. Contemporaneous writing of advancer (intestate decedent), or

2. Written acknowledgment by advancee (heir).

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Value given to advanced property?Date of advancement

Not when advancer (the intestate) dies.

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Advancement Example

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Advancement

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Advancee predeceases advancer

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Advancement Problem

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Advancement Problem

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Survival

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Issue

Does an heir need to outlive the intestate by a certain length of time?

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Policies

Prevent multiple administrations of property.

Avoid proof problems and gruesome evidence.

Carry out intent.

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Time Period

120 hours (5 days) is typical

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Where does property go?As if person who did not survive

long enough died first.

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Disclaimers

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Reasons to Disclaim

1. Onerous Burdens

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Reasons to Disclaim

1. Onerous Burdens

2. Tax Savings

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Possible Reasons to Disclaim1. Onerous Burdens

2. Tax Savings

3. Avoid creditors (except IRS)

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Typical Requirements

1. Disclaimer Document

a. Written, and

b. Acknowledged.

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Typical Requirements

2. Proper Filing

a. When = 9 months after decedent’s death

b. Where = in court where probate proceedings pending

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Typical Requirements

3. Notice to personal representative typically by

a. Personal service, or

b. Registered or certified mail.

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Basic Disclaimer Principles1. Wills, life insurance policies,

etc. may provide disclaimer methods and designate who receives disclaimed property.

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Basic Disclaimer Principles2. Irrevocable

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Basic Disclaimer Principles3. Partial disclaimers (“cherry-

picking”) allowed.

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Basic Disclaimer Principles4. Acceptance precludes later

disclaimer.

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Basic Disclaimer Principles5. Disclaimed property passes

as if disclaimant predeceased decedent.

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Release and Conveyance of

Expectancy

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What can you do with expectancy to inherit from a person still alive?

Convey?

Contract to convey?

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Equitable Conversion

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Basic Idea

Real property treated as personal property, or

Personal property treated as real property.

Example = between (1) signing of real property sales contract and (2) closing

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How does inheritance pass if an intermediary predeceases?

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Heir Designation

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Choice of Law – Marital RightsLaw of spouse’s domicile at time

of property acquisition.

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Choice of Law – Succession RightsPersonal Property = Domicile at

death

Real Property = Situs of Property


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