What is probate?
Court proceeding for determining whether a decedent died either:
What’s the difference between an executor and an administrator?
Executor
Administrator
What does it mean to be the decedent’s heirs?
Heirs take under intestate succession
What does it mean to be the decedent’s descendants?
Descendants take from a decedent in a descending fashion
E.g., children, grandchildren, etc.
What does it mean to be a devisee, legatee, or beneficiary?
They take under a valid will, under testate succession
Devisees
Legatees
Beneficiaries
If an intestate decedent is survived by a spouse and descendants, who takes what?
Are all descendants of the surviving spouse?
Are any descendants of another spouse?
If an intestate decedent is survived by a spouse but not any descendants, who takes what?
Spouse takes entire estate
When is a spouse disqualified from inheritance?
If surviving spouse willfully deserted or abandoned intestate decedent, spouse treated as if pre-deceased
Limitations:
What should also be considered in any situation involving a surviving spouse, whether the decedent left a will or died intestate?
In addition, the surviving spouse (or if no spouse, minor children 17 or younger) is entitled to the following statutory rights, which
If an intestate decedent is survived descendants but not a spouse, who takes what?
Takers at the first generational level where someone is living take per capita
Shares of takers at the first generational level who are not living pass to their descendants, who take per stirpes
If a decedent is not survived by a spouse or descendants, who takes what?
In the following order:
What is the rule in Virginia regarding half-bloods?
Half-bloods inherit half as much as whole-bloods
But if only half-bloods, all half-bloods take equal shares
What is the difference between stranger adoption and stepparent adoption?
Stranger adoption
Stepparent adoption
Which parents does a non-marital child have inheritance rights from?
Biological mother
Biological father
What satisfies the clear and convincing evidence requirement for paternity?
(BAD CAT)
Under the paternity test, which forms of evidence require a specific procedure?
What is that procedure?
Forms of evidence (D CAT)
Procedure
What are the limits on survivorship in Virginia?
Under the Uniform Simultaneous Death Act, in order to be a survivor, beneficiary must survive by at least 120 hours/5 days
Note: decedent could provide differently in his will or in any non-probate transfer; this only applies in the absence of that
What are advancements?
Explain the process that they trigger
Definition
Presumption
Hotchpot
Valuation
What is ademption by satisfaction?
What is the rule in Virginia?
Definition
Virginia Rule
What is disclaimer?
What constitutes a valid disclaimer?
Definition
Requirements
What is Virginia’s slayer statute?
You cannot take any economic benefit by deed, will, intestacy, or non-probate transfer from someone if:
But your descendants are treated as of claiming from the decedent, and not through the slayer
What are the different types of will that Virginia recognizes?
When did Virginia adopt the UPC’s harmless error statute?
What does it do?
What does it not do?
Application
What it does
What it does not do
What are the requirements for a witnessed will?