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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2012

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A N A C T

RELATING TO PROBATE PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

     

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Jackson, O`Neill, Gallison, Lally, and Keable

     Date Introduced: February 16, 2012

     Referred To: House Judiciary

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Sections 33-1-1, 33-1-2, 33-1-3, 33-1-5, 33-1-6, 33-1-7 and 33-1-11 of the

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General Laws in Chapter 33-1 entitled "Rules of Descent" are hereby amended to read as follows:

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     33-1-1. Real estate descending by intestacy to children or descendants, parents, or

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brothers and sisters. -- Whenever any person having title to any real estate of inheritance shall

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die intestate as to such estate, it shall descend and pass in equal portions to his or her kindred, in

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the following course:

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      (1) First to his the intestate's children or their descendants, if there are any.

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      (2) Second if there be no children nor their descendants, then to the intestate's parents in

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equal shares, or to the surviving parent of such intestate.

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      (3) Third if there is no parent, then to the intestate's brothers and sisters of the intestate,

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and their descendants.

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     33-1-2. Descent of real estate to paternal or maternal kindred. -- If there is no the

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intestate has no surviving parent, nor brother, nor sister, nor their descendants, the inheritance

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shall go in equal moieties to the intestate's paternal and maternal kindred, each in the following

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course:

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      (1) First to the grandparents, in equal shares, if any there be.

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      (2) Second if there be no grandparent, then to the uncles and aunts, or their descendants

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by representation, or such of them as there be.

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      (3) Third if there be no grandparent, nor uncle, nor aunt, nor their descendants, then to

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the great grandparents in equal shares, if any there be.

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      (4) Fourth if there be no great grandparent, then to the great uncles and great aunts or

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their descendants by representation, or such of them as there be; and so on, in other cases, without

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end, passing to the nearest lineal ancestors and their descendants or such of them as there be.

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     33-1-3. Descent when no paternal or maternal kindred survive. -- When in this

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chapter the inheritance is directed to go by moieties to the intestate's paternal and maternal

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kindred, if there are no such kindred on the one part, the whole shall go to the other part; and if

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there are no kindred either on the one part or the other the whole shall go to the husband or wife

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of the intestate, and intestate's surviving spouse or if the husband or wife is dead spouse did not

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survive the intestate, it shall go to his or her the spouse's kindred in the like course as if such

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husband or wife he or she had survived the intestate and then died entitled to the estate.

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     33-1-5. Life estate descending to spouse. -- Whenever the intestate dies without issue

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and leaves a husband or wife surviving spouse, the real estate of the intestate shall descend and

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pass to the husband or wife surviving spouse for his or her natural life. The provisions of sections

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33-1-1 and 33-1-2 shall be subject to the provisions of this section and section 33-1-6.

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     33-1-6. Widow's or husband's allowance of real estate in fee. -- The probate court

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having jurisdiction of the estate of the intestate, if a resident of this state, or the probate court of

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any city or town in which the real estate of the intestate is situated if not a resident of this state,

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may also, in its discretion if there is no issue as aforesaid, upon petition filed within six (6)

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months from the date of the first publication of notice of the qualification of the administrator of

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the estate of the intestate, allow and set off to the widow or husband intestate’s surviving spouse

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in fee real estate of the decedent intestate situated in this state to an amount not exceeding

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seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) in value,

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over and above all incumbrances, if not required for the payment of the debts of the decedent

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intestate; provided that if the real estate shall be in a single parcel of greater value over and above

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incumbrances than seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) one hundred fifty thousand dollars

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($150,000) and shall be deemed by the court, because of such condition and value, to be

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incapable of being allowed and set off hereunder, either as a whole or by partition, without

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unreasonable diminution in the value thereof, the court may order the parcel to be sold by the

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administrator, the administrator giving bond as in other cases of the sale of real estate, and from

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the proceeds of such sale may allow and set off the sum of seventy-five thousand dollars

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($75,000) one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to the widow or surviving husband

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intestate's surviving spouse for his or her own use and any surplus of the proceeds of sale shall be

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deemed to be real estate for the purposes of descent and distribution; provided, however, that title

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to real estate situated in any town or city of this state shall not pass by the decree of the probate

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court setting off and allowing such real estate, for the purpose of conveyance by the widow or

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surviving husband intestate's surviving spouse until a copy of such decree as entered, duly

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certified by the probate clerk, is recorded in the records of land evidence in the town or city

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where the land is situated. The allowance and set off under this section shall be in addition to the

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life estate pursuant to section 33-1-5.

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     33-1-7. Descendants of deceased heirs. -- The descendants of any person deceased shall

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inherit the real and personal estate which the person would have inherited had the person survived

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the intestate, subject to the express provisions of these canons of descent and distribution.

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     33-1-11. Advancements Advancements and debts of decedent. -- If real estate shall be

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conveyed by deed of gift, or personal estate shall be delivered to a child or grandchild, and

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charged, or a memorandum made thereof in writing by the intestate or by his or her order, or shall

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be delivered expressly for that purpose in the presence of two (2) witnesses, who were requested

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to take notice thereof, the real estate or personal estate shall be deemed an advancement to the

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child to the value of the real or personal estate. (a) If a person dies intestate as to all or a portion

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of the decedent's estate, any property given by the decedent during his or her lifetime to an

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individual who, at decedent's death, is an heir shall be treated as an advancement against the heir's

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intestate share only if:

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     (1) The decedent declared in a contemporaneous writing or the heir acknowledged in

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writing that the gift is an advancement; or

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     (2) The decedent's contemporaneous writing or the heir's written acknowledgment

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otherwise indicates that the gift is to be taken into account in computing the division and

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distribution of the decedent's intestate estate.

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     (b) For purposes of subsection (a), property advanced is valued as of the time the heir

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came into possession or enjoyment of the property or as of the time of the decedent's death,

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whichever first occurs.

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     (c) If the recipient of the property fails to survive the decedent, the property is not taken

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into account in computing the division and distribution of the decedent's intestate estate, unless

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the decedent's contemporaneous writing provides otherwise.

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     (d) A debt owed to decedent is not charged against the intestate share of any individual

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except the debtor. If the debtor fails to survive the decedent, the debt is not taken into account in

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computing the intestate share of the debtor's descendants.

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     SECTION 2. Sections 33-10-1, 33-10-2 and 33-10-3 of the General Laws in Chapter 33-

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10 entitled "Allowances to Families of Decedents" are hereby amended to read as follows:

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     33-10-1. Wearing apparel and exempt personal property allowed to widow or

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widower and children. -- The wearing apparel of the widow or widower surviving spouse and

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minor children of a deceased person decedent shall belong to them, respectively. The widow or

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widower surviving spouse shall be entitled, for herself or himself individually and for the family

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under her or his care, to such furniture, furnishings, household effects, supplies, and, in addition

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thereto, such other personal property of the husband or wife decedent exempt from attachment by

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law, as the probate court shall deem necessary, having regard to all the circumstances of the case;

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or, if there is no widow or widower surviving spouse, the minor children shall be entitled to the

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furniture, furnishings, household effects, or the use thereof, in such manner as the court shall

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direct.

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     33-10-2. Property allowed not assets in hands of executor or administrator. -- Such

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part of the decedent's personal property as the court shall allow to the widow, widower decedent's

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surviving spouse or family of the deceased, although inventoried, shall not be assets in the hands

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of the executor or administrator decedent's personal representative.

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     33-10-3. Allowances for temporary support of family. -- The probate court shall make

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reasonable allowance out of the decedent's probate estate of the deceased for the support of his or

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her family, until the support can otherwise be provided for, for a period not exceeding six (6)

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months from the date of the death, having regard to the situation of the family and the value and

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circumstances of the estate. The allowance may be fixed at any time upon application of the

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executor or administrator personal representative or of any party in interest, filed within six (6)

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months after the first publication of notice of the qualification of the executor or administrator

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personal representative. The court may, in its discretion, provided a final account has not been

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allowed, make an additional allowance under like conditions for the support of the family for a

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second period not exceeding six (6) months, the allowance to be fixed at any time after the first

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six (6) months period has passed and within one year after the first publication of notice of the

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qualification of the executor or administrator personal representative upon his or her application,

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or upon the application of the personal representative or of any party in interest. After exhausting

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the personal property, real estate may be sold to provide the amount of allowance decreed in the

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same manner as for the payment of debts. An appeal from a decree granting letters testamentary

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or of administration shall not prevent the allowance being made by the probate court or the

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payment thereof. An appeal from a decree making any allowance shall not prevent the payment of

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the allowance if a bond in such amount as may be fixed by the court but no less than the amount

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of the allowance be given to the court by a widow or widower surviving spouse, if any, or by a

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guardian of the minor children in case there be no widow or widower surviving spouse, with

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surety or sureties approved by the court, and conditioned to repay all in excess of what is finally

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determined to be a reasonable allowance or to return all of the allowance in case the decree

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granting the allowance is finally reversed in the full amount. The bond required by the provisions

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of this section and the remedies thereon shall be governed by the provisions of chapter 17 of this

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title as far as the context thereof permits.

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     SECTION 3. Chapter 33-1 of the General Laws entitled "Rules of Descent" is hereby

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amended by adding thereto the following sections:

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     33-1-12. Intestate estate. – (a) Any part of a decedent's estate not effectively disposed of

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by will passes by intestate succession to the decedent's heirs as prescribed in this chapter, except

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as modified by the decedent's will.

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     (b) A decedent may by will expressly exclude or limit the right of an individual or class

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to succeed to property of the decedent passing by intestate succession. If that individual or a

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member of that class survives the decedent, the share of the decedent's intestate estate to which

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that individual or class would have succeeded passes as if that individual or each member of that

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class has disclaimed an intestate share.

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     33-1-13. Survivorship. – An individual who fails to survive the decedent by one hundred

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twenty (120) hours is considered to have predeceased the decedent for purposes of homestead

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allowance, exempt property, and intestate succession, and the decedent's heirs are determined

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accordingly. If it is not established by clear and convincing evidence that an individual who

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would otherwise be an heir survived the decedent by one hundred twenty (120) hours, it is

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considered that the individual failed to survive for the required period. This section is not to be

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applied if its application would result in escheat of intestate estate to the state.

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     SECTION 4. Title 33 of the General Laws entitled "PROBATE PRACTICE AND

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PROCEDURE" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following chapter:

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     CHAPTER 28

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ELECTIVE SHARE

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     33-28-1. Elective share. – (a) The surviving spouse of a decedent who dies domiciled in

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this state has a right of election, under the limitations and conditions stated in this chapter, to take

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an elective-share equal to the life estate and allowance of an intestate's real estate pursuant to

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sections 33-1-5 and 33-1-6 and share of an intestate's personal estate pursuant to section 33-1-10.

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The elective share may be taken in kind or the value thereof.

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     (b) If the right of election is exercised by or on behalf of the surviving spouse, the

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surviving spouse's allowances pursuant to chapter 33-10, if any, are not charged against but are in

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addition to the elective share.

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     (c) The right, if any, of the surviving spouse of a decedent who dies domiciled outside

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this state to take an elective share in property in this state is governed by the law of the decedent's

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domicile at death.

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     33-28-2. Right of election personal to surviving spouse – Incapacitated surviving

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spouse. – (a) The right of election may be exercised only by a surviving spouse who is living

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when the petition for the elective share is filed in the probate court pursuant to subsection 33-27-

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4(a). If the election is not exercised by the surviving spouse personally, it may be exercised on

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the surviving spouse's behalf by the surviving spouse's conservator, guardian or agent under the

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authority of a power of attorney.

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     (b) If the election is exercised on behalf of a surviving spouse who is an incapacitated

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person, the probate court may authorize transfer of property in kind or payment of the value

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thereof to the spouse's personal representative upon such terms and conditions as the court

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determines to be in the spouse's best interest.

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     33-28-3. Waiver of right to elect and of other rights. -- (a) The right of election of a

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surviving spouse and the rights of the surviving spouse to allowances pursuant to chapter 33-10

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may be waived, wholly or partially, before or after marriage, by a written contract, agreement, or

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waiver signed by the surviving spouse. The written contract, agreement, or waiver is enforceable

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without consideration.

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     (b) A surviving spouse's waiver is not enforceable if the surviving spouse proves that: (1)

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The surviving spouse did not execute the waiver voluntarily; or (2) The waiver was

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unconscionable when it was executed and, before execution of the waiver, the surviving spouse:

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(i) Was not provided a fair and reasonable disclosure of the property or financial obligations of

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the decedent; (ii) Did not voluntarily and expressly waive, in writing, any right to disclosure of

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the property or financial obligations of the decedent beyond the disclosure provided; and (iii) Did

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not have or reasonably could not have had an adequate knowledge of the property or financial

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obligations of the decedent.

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     (c) An issue of unconscionability of a waiver is for decision by the probate court or other

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court of competent jurisdiction as a matter of law.

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     (d) Unless it provides to the contrary, a waiver of "all rights," or equivalent language, in

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the property or estate of a present or prospective spouse or a complete property settlement entered

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into after or in anticipation of separation or divorce is a waiver of all rights to elective share and

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allowances pursuant to chapter 33-10 by each spouse in the property of the other and a

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renunciation by each of all benefits that would otherwise pass to that spouse from the other by

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intestate succession or by virtue of any will executed before the waiver or property settlement.

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     33-28-4. Proceeding for elective share – Time limit. – (a) If any estate, real or personal,

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be devised or bequeathed to a surviving spouse, the devise or bequest shall bar the elective share

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unless the surviving spouse shall, within six (6) months after the date of the first publication of

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the qualifications of the fiduciary of the estate of the deceased spouse, file in the probate court a

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written statement waiving and renouncing the devise and bequest and petitioning for the elective

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share. If any of the deceased spouse's real estate is located in any city or town other than that in

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which the will of the decedent is probated, the waiver and petition shall also be filed in the

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records of deeds in each city and town where the real estate is located. The surviving spouse

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shall give notice of the time and place set for hearing to persons interested in the estate and to

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those whose interests will be adversely affected by the taking of the elective share.

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     (b) Within six (6) months after the date of the first publication of the qualifications of the

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fiduciary of the estate of the deceased spouse, the surviving spouse may petition the probate court

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for an extension of time for making an election not to exceed nine (9) months after the decedent's

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death, upon notice of the time and place set for hearing to persons interested in the estate and to

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those whose interests will be adversely affected by the taking of the elective share.

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     (c) The surviving spouse may withdraw a waiver and petition for an elective share at any

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time before entry of a final determination by the probate court.

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     (d) The order or judgment of the probate court may be enforced as necessary in suit for

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contribution or payment in other courts of this state or other jurisdictions.

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     SECTION 5. This act shall take effect upon passage.

     

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

A N A C T

RELATING TO PROBATE PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

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     This act would make several amendments to the statutes regarding rules of descent and

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would also provide for an elective share to the surviving spouse of a decedent domiciled in this

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state.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

     

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