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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 13. Decedents' Estates, Guardianships, Transfers, and Trusts.
- Chapter 12. Intestacy, Wills, and Donative Transfers
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Section 101. Intestate Estate.
Chapter 12. Intestacy, Wills, and Donative Transfers
- Section 101. Intestate Estate.
- Section 102. Share of Spouse.
- Section 103. Share of Heirs Other Than Surviving Spouse.
- Section 104. Requirement That Heir Survive Decedent For 120 Hours.
- Section 105. No Taker.
- Section 106. Representation.
- Section 107. Kindred of Half Blood.
- Section 108. After-Born Heirs.
- Section 109. Advancements.
- Section 110. Debts to Decedent.
- Section 111. Alienage.
- Section 113. Individuals Related to Decedent Through Two Lines.
- Section 114. Parent and Child Relationship.
- Section 201. Definitions.
- Section 202. Elective Share.
- Section 203. Composition of the Augmented Estate.
- Section 204. Decedent's Net Probate Estate.
- Section 205. Decedent's Nonprobate Transfers to Others.
- Section 206. Decedent's Nonprobate Transfers to the Surviving Spouse.
- Section 207. Surviving Spouse's Property and Nonprobate Transfers to Others.
- Section 208. Exclusions, Valuation, and Overlapping Application.
- Section 209. Sources From Which Elective Share Payable.
- Section 210. Personal Liability of Recipients.
- Section 211. Proceeding For Elective Share; Time Limit.
- Section 212. Right of Election Personal to Surviving Spouse; Incapacitated Surviving Spouse.
- Section 213. Waiver of Right to Elect and of Other Rights.
- Section 214. Protection of Payors and Other Third Parties.
- Section 301. Entitlement of Spouse; Premarital Will.
- Section 302. Omitted Children.
- Section 401. Applicable Law.
- Section 402. Homestead Allowance.
- Section 403. Exempt Property.
- Section 404. Family Allowance.
- Section 405. Source, Determination, and Documentation.
- Section 501. Who May Make Will.
- Section 502. Execution; Witnessed Wills; Holographic Wills.
- Section 504. Self-Proved Will.
- Section 505. Who May Witness.
- Section 506. Choice of Law as to Execution.
- Section 507. Revocation By Writing or By Act.
- Section 508. Revocation By Change of Circumstances.
- Section 509. Revival of Revoked Will.
- Section 510. Incorporation By Reference.
- Section 511. Testamentary Additions to Trusts.
- Section 512. Events of Independent Significance.
- Section 513. Separate Writing Identifying Devise of Certain Types of Tangible Personal Property.
- Section 514. Contracts Concerning Succession.
- Section 515. Deposit of Will With Court in Testator's Lifetime.
- Section 516. Duty of Custodian of Will; Liability.
- Section 517. Penalty Clause For Contest.
- Section 530. Establishment of Will Validity Before Death.
- Section 535. Establishment of Trust Validity Before Death.
- Section 540. Venue.
- Section 545. Contents of Petition for Will Validity.
- Section 550. Contents of Petition for Trust Validity.
- Section 555. Declaration by Court.
- Section 560. Binding Effect of Declaration.
- Section 565. Hearing and Notice.
- Section 570. Burden of Proof.
- Section 575. Change to Will After Declaration.
- Section 580. Change to Trust After Declaration.
- Section 585. Confidentiality.
- Section 590. Definitions.
- Section 601. Scope.
- Section 602. Will May Pass All Property and After-Acquired Property.
- Section 603. Antilapse; Deceased Devisee; Class Gifts.
- Section 604. Failure of Testamentary Provision.
- Section 605. Increase in Securities; Accessions.
- Section 606. Nonademption of Specific Devises.
- Section 607. Nonexoneration.
- Section 608. Exercise of Power of Appointment.
- Section 609. Ademption By Satisfaction.
- Section 701. Scope.
- Section 702. Requirement of Survival By 120 Hours.
- Section 703. Choice of Law as to Meaning and Effect of Governing Instrument.
- Section 704. Power of Appointment; Meaning of Specific Reference Requirement.
- Section 705. Class Gifts; Terms of Relationship.
- Section 706. Life Insurance; Retirement Plan; Account With Pay On Death Designation; Transfer On Death Registration; Deceased Beneficiary.
- Section 707. Survivorship With Respect to Future Interests Under Terms of Trust; Substitute Takers.
- Section 708. Class Gifts to "Descendants," "Issue," or "Heirs of the Body"; Form of Distribution If None Specified.
- Section 709. Distribution by Representation; Per Capita at Each Generation; and Per Stirpes.
- Section 710. Worthier-Title Doctrine Abolished.
- Section 711. Interests in Heirs and Other Persons.
- Section 712. Nonademption of Specific Transfers in Trust.
- Section 720. Family-Owned Business Deduction.
- Section 801. Disclaimer of Property Interests. [Repealed, § 2 ch 63 SLA 2010.]
- Section 802. Effect of Divorce, Annulment, and Decree of Separation.
- Section 803. Effect of Homicide On Intestate Succession, Wills, Trusts, Joint Assets, Life Insurance, and Beneficiary Designations.
- Section 804. Effect of Divorce, Annulment, and Other Changes of Circumstances on Probate and Nonprobate Transfers.
- Section 907. Honorary Trusts; Trusts For Pets.
- Section 912. International Will; Validity.
- Section 913. International Will; Requirements.
- Section 914. International Will; Other Points of Form.
- Section 915. International Will; Certificate.
- Section 916. International Will; Effect of Certificate.
- Section 917. International Will; Revocation.
- Section 918. Source and Construction.
- Section 919. Persons Authorized to Act in Relation to International Will; Eligibility; Recognition By Authorizing Agency.
- Section 920. International Will Information Registration.
- Section 921. Definitions For AS 13.12.912
Article 01. INTESTATE SUCCESSION
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