This essay first sets forth the doctrine of advancements and includes a discussion of its suitability for a study of statutory reform and the purpose and origin of the doctrine. The essay then demonstrates how a presumption against finding an advancement that can be rebutted only by a writing showing a contrary intent operates as a practical repeal of advancements. Next, the essay explores the rationales of the drafters of the Uniform Probate Code(UPC) in repealing the advancements doctrine by subterfuge and analyzes the costs of reform by subterfuge. Finally, the essay recommends an alternative approach to reforming the advancements doctrine, which offers some insights into avoiding statutory subterfuge
In twenty-three states, legislative unwillingness to embrace the UPC as a whole has not precluded ad...
In the United States during this century, probate law and practice have undergone significant change...
At the 1940 meeting of the American Bar Association held in Philadelphia, the Section of Real Proper...
The present state of the law in America governing the succession to decedents\u27 estates is badly i...
The Uniform Probate Code was drafted to facilitate modernization, simplification, and uniformity of ...
In the mid-1980s the Uniform Law Commission undertook a landmark revision of the American law of gra...
In this paper we develop two theses. First, we argue that uniform law proposals that ask courts and ...
The eleven pioneer states that have adopted the Uniform Probate Code have amended its provisions in ...
The Uniform Law Commission\u27 promulgated a revised version of Article II of the Uniform Probate Co...
The Uniform Probate Code was drafted to facilitate modernization, simplification, and uniformity of ...
In this Article, Professor Waggoner proposes reforms to the Uniform Probate Code\u27s (UPC) treatmen...
The two Als being honored by this issue have honored me with years of precious friendship and many w...
The prefatory note to the 1990 revisions of article II of the Uniform Probate Code ( UPC ) indicates...
The Uniform Probate Code\u27s formal procedures, which require that notice be mailed or be personall...
Beginning in 1969 with the approval of the Uniform Probate Code (UPC), uniform laws have had a major...
In twenty-three states, legislative unwillingness to embrace the UPC as a whole has not precluded ad...
In the United States during this century, probate law and practice have undergone significant change...
At the 1940 meeting of the American Bar Association held in Philadelphia, the Section of Real Proper...
The present state of the law in America governing the succession to decedents\u27 estates is badly i...
The Uniform Probate Code was drafted to facilitate modernization, simplification, and uniformity of ...
In the mid-1980s the Uniform Law Commission undertook a landmark revision of the American law of gra...
In this paper we develop two theses. First, we argue that uniform law proposals that ask courts and ...
The eleven pioneer states that have adopted the Uniform Probate Code have amended its provisions in ...
The Uniform Law Commission\u27 promulgated a revised version of Article II of the Uniform Probate Co...
The Uniform Probate Code was drafted to facilitate modernization, simplification, and uniformity of ...
In this Article, Professor Waggoner proposes reforms to the Uniform Probate Code\u27s (UPC) treatmen...
The two Als being honored by this issue have honored me with years of precious friendship and many w...
The prefatory note to the 1990 revisions of article II of the Uniform Probate Code ( UPC ) indicates...
The Uniform Probate Code\u27s formal procedures, which require that notice be mailed or be personall...
Beginning in 1969 with the approval of the Uniform Probate Code (UPC), uniform laws have had a major...
In twenty-three states, legislative unwillingness to embrace the UPC as a whole has not precluded ad...
In the United States during this century, probate law and practice have undergone significant change...
At the 1940 meeting of the American Bar Association held in Philadelphia, the Section of Real Proper...