Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).An exploratory analysis of states' inheritance law changes between 1961 and 1990 was conducted in order to discern major trends and their implications for older families. Results suggested that states were modifying their laws in ways similar to suggestions of the law community's Uniform Probate Code, with about one third of the states adopting the Code itself. Consequently, inheritance law has become less traditional and paternalistic and more like "facilitative law," that is, flexible, accommodating, and supportive of family autonomy and decisionmaking authority. These changes and new laws that simplify procedures, protect the dependent and vulnerable, treat marital prope...
Despite modern trends in family formation, married individuals with children remain prevalent in the...
The notion of the traditional American family has changed due to complex family structures formed th...
The law of succession grants donors broad freedom to decide how to distribute their property upon de...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
The wealth transmission process is of great concern to many senior citizens in the United States. Th...
This article discusses examples of inheritance law reform in different countries all dealing with th...
This Note examines the elder abuse problem in the United States by describing: state responses to it...
This article discusses examples of inheritance law reform in different countries all dealing with th...
This Article examines how more than 50% of children living today may be disadvantaged by 1950s era i...
There is widespread recognition that U.S. households have changed dramatically in the latter half of...
The Uniform Probate Code was drafted to facilitate modernization, simplification, and uniformity of ...
Default rules governing property distribution at divorce and death are often identified as one of th...
The Uniform Probate Code was drafted to facilitate modernization, simplification, and uniformity of ...
We study how family culture has affected the adoption and generosity of public pension systems. Our ...
With the baby boom generation on the cusp of retirement, life expectancies on the rise, and the nati...
Despite modern trends in family formation, married individuals with children remain prevalent in the...
The notion of the traditional American family has changed due to complex family structures formed th...
The law of succession grants donors broad freedom to decide how to distribute their property upon de...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
The wealth transmission process is of great concern to many senior citizens in the United States. Th...
This article discusses examples of inheritance law reform in different countries all dealing with th...
This Note examines the elder abuse problem in the United States by describing: state responses to it...
This article discusses examples of inheritance law reform in different countries all dealing with th...
This Article examines how more than 50% of children living today may be disadvantaged by 1950s era i...
There is widespread recognition that U.S. households have changed dramatically in the latter half of...
The Uniform Probate Code was drafted to facilitate modernization, simplification, and uniformity of ...
Default rules governing property distribution at divorce and death are often identified as one of th...
The Uniform Probate Code was drafted to facilitate modernization, simplification, and uniformity of ...
We study how family culture has affected the adoption and generosity of public pension systems. Our ...
With the baby boom generation on the cusp of retirement, life expectancies on the rise, and the nati...
Despite modern trends in family formation, married individuals with children remain prevalent in the...
The notion of the traditional American family has changed due to complex family structures formed th...
The law of succession grants donors broad freedom to decide how to distribute their property upon de...