The organizing principle of American succession law — testamentary freedom — gives decedents a nearly unrestricted right to dispose of property. After surveying the justifications for testamentary freedom, I examine the circumstances in which it may be socially beneficial for courts to alter wills, trusts, and other gratuitous transfers at death: imperfect information, negative externalities, and intergenerational equity. These justifications correspond with many existing limitations on the freedom of testation. Yet, disregarding donor intent to maximize the donees’ ex post interests, an increasingly common justification for intervention, is socially undesirable. Doing so ignores important ex ante considerations, including a donor’s happine...
Revocable living trusts have become a standard estate planning tool for avoiding the time, expense, ...
The pervasive social policy underlying the Anglo-American law on succession of property at death is ...
Testatrix, domiciled in California, devised her residuary estate to the Eastern Star Lodge, expressl...
The organizing principle of American succession law—testamentary freedom—gives decedents a nearly un...
The organizing principle of American succession law — testamentary freedom — gives decedents a nearl...
The law grants individuals the broad freedom of disposition to decide how their property should be d...
The law of succession grants donors broad freedom to decide how to distribute their property upon de...
Testamentary freedom, the guiding principle of American in-heritance law, grants individuals broad p...
The inheritance system is beset by formalism. Probate courts reject wills on technicalities and refu...
Discusses, with reference to case law, the arguments for eroding the concept of pure testamentary fr...
Testamentary freedom is the bedrock of inheritance law. The freedom is curbed in some respects in or...
It is the purpose of this article to examine the current problems surrounding the issue of freedom o...
The inevitability of the death of all property owners means that the redistribution of property at d...
The notion of the traditional American family has changed due to complex family structures formed th...
The rules that govern the creation of an estate plan are in flux. Courts once demanded strict adhere...
Revocable living trusts have become a standard estate planning tool for avoiding the time, expense, ...
The pervasive social policy underlying the Anglo-American law on succession of property at death is ...
Testatrix, domiciled in California, devised her residuary estate to the Eastern Star Lodge, expressl...
The organizing principle of American succession law—testamentary freedom—gives decedents a nearly un...
The organizing principle of American succession law — testamentary freedom — gives decedents a nearl...
The law grants individuals the broad freedom of disposition to decide how their property should be d...
The law of succession grants donors broad freedom to decide how to distribute their property upon de...
Testamentary freedom, the guiding principle of American in-heritance law, grants individuals broad p...
The inheritance system is beset by formalism. Probate courts reject wills on technicalities and refu...
Discusses, with reference to case law, the arguments for eroding the concept of pure testamentary fr...
Testamentary freedom is the bedrock of inheritance law. The freedom is curbed in some respects in or...
It is the purpose of this article to examine the current problems surrounding the issue of freedom o...
The inevitability of the death of all property owners means that the redistribution of property at d...
The notion of the traditional American family has changed due to complex family structures formed th...
The rules that govern the creation of an estate plan are in flux. Courts once demanded strict adhere...
Revocable living trusts have become a standard estate planning tool for avoiding the time, expense, ...
The pervasive social policy underlying the Anglo-American law on succession of property at death is ...
Testatrix, domiciled in California, devised her residuary estate to the Eastern Star Lodge, expressl...