The Uniform Law Commission\u27 promulgated a revised version of Article II of the Uniform Probate Code (UPC or Code) in 1990, and approved a set of technical amendments in 1993. As Director of Research and Chief Reporter for the Joint Editorial Board for the Uniform Probate Code (Board)2 and reporter for the UPC Article II drafting committee, I was privileged to serve as the principal drafter of these provisions. UPC Article II deals with the substantive rules governing donative transfers - intestacy; spouse\u27s elective share; execution, revocation, and revival of wills; rules of construction for wills and other donative transfers; and perpetuities. In all, UPC Article II contains eighty-five provisions, many of them brand new. The initia...
This article reports on a 2008 amendment to the Uniform Probate Code that permits notarization as a ...
The present state of the law in America governing the succession to decedents\u27 estates is badly i...
Nothing is more settled in the law of remainders than that an indefeasibly vested remainder is trans...
The Uniform Law Commission\u27 promulgated a revised version of Article II of the Uniform Probate Co...
In 1989 and 1990, Articles II and VI of the Uniform Probate Code (UPC) were revised by the National ...
The Uniform Probate Code ( UPC ) can trace its origins back to a Model Probate Code promulgated by t...
In the mid-1980s the Uniform Law Commission undertook a landmark revision of the American law of gra...
In the mid-1980s the Uniform Law Commission undertook a landmark revision of the American law of gra...
In the mid-1980s the Uniform Law Commission undertook a landmark revision of the American law of gra...
Uniform Acts have played a significant role in the development of the law on trusts and estates. Whi...
In this Article, Professor Waggoner proposes reforms to the Uniform Probate Code\u27s (UPC) treatmen...
The Uniform Probate Code was drafted to facilitate modernization, simplification, and uniformity of ...
The Uniform Probate Code was drafted to facilitate modernization, simplification, and uniformity of ...
The Uniform Probate Code was drafted to facilitate modernization, simplification, and uniformity of ...
Beginning in 1969 with the approval of the Uniform Probate Code (UPC), uniform laws have had a major...
This article reports on a 2008 amendment to the Uniform Probate Code that permits notarization as a ...
The present state of the law in America governing the succession to decedents\u27 estates is badly i...
Nothing is more settled in the law of remainders than that an indefeasibly vested remainder is trans...
The Uniform Law Commission\u27 promulgated a revised version of Article II of the Uniform Probate Co...
In 1989 and 1990, Articles II and VI of the Uniform Probate Code (UPC) were revised by the National ...
The Uniform Probate Code ( UPC ) can trace its origins back to a Model Probate Code promulgated by t...
In the mid-1980s the Uniform Law Commission undertook a landmark revision of the American law of gra...
In the mid-1980s the Uniform Law Commission undertook a landmark revision of the American law of gra...
In the mid-1980s the Uniform Law Commission undertook a landmark revision of the American law of gra...
Uniform Acts have played a significant role in the development of the law on trusts and estates. Whi...
In this Article, Professor Waggoner proposes reforms to the Uniform Probate Code\u27s (UPC) treatmen...
The Uniform Probate Code was drafted to facilitate modernization, simplification, and uniformity of ...
The Uniform Probate Code was drafted to facilitate modernization, simplification, and uniformity of ...
The Uniform Probate Code was drafted to facilitate modernization, simplification, and uniformity of ...
Beginning in 1969 with the approval of the Uniform Probate Code (UPC), uniform laws have had a major...
This article reports on a 2008 amendment to the Uniform Probate Code that permits notarization as a ...
The present state of the law in America governing the succession to decedents\u27 estates is badly i...
Nothing is more settled in the law of remainders than that an indefeasibly vested remainder is trans...