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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 13. Estates, Guardianships, Transfers, Trusts.
- Chapter 12. Intestacy, Wills, and Donative Transfers
- Section 705. Class Gifts Construed to Accord With Intestate Succession.
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AS 13.12.705. Class Gifts Construed to Accord With Intestate Succession.
- (a) Adopted individuals and individuals born out of wedlock, and their respective descendants if appropriate to the class,
are included in class gifts and other terms of relationship in accordance with the rules for intestate succession.
Terms of relationship that do not differentiate relationships by blood from those by affinity, such as "uncles,"
"aunts," "nieces," or "nephews," are construed to exclude relatives by affinity. Terms of relationship that do not
differentiate relationships by the half blood from those by the whole blood, such as "brothers," "sisters," "nieces,"
or "nephews," are construed to include both types of relationships.
- (b) In addition to the requirements of (a) of this section, in construing a dispositive provision of a transferor who is
not the natural parent, an individual born to the natural parent is not considered the child of that natural parent
unless the individual lived while a minor as a regular member of the household of that natural parent or of that
natural parent's parent, brother, sister, spouse, or surviving spouse.
- (c) In addition to the requirements of (a) of this section, in construing a dispositive provision of a transferor who is
not the adopting parent, an adopted individual is not considered the child of the adopting parent unless the adopted
individual lived while a minor, either before or after the adoption, as a regular member of the household of the
adopting parent.
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