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An Empirical Assessment Of The Potential For Will Substitutes To Improve State Intestacy Statutes, Mary Fellows, E. Gary Spitko, Charles Strohm
An Empirical Assessment Of The Potential For Will Substitutes To Improve State Intestacy Statutes, Mary Fellows, E. Gary Spitko, Charles Strohm
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This Article uses an empirical study to test whether, in the absence of a will, beneficiary designations in will substitutes provide reliable evidence for approximating decedents' donative intent in an intestacy statute. No previous scholarship has explored the relationship between will-substitute beneficiary designations and intestacy statutes. We set out to investigate public attitudes about will substitutes and determine if the public prefers current law, which ignores will substitutes when determining the disposition of a decedent's property passing by intestate succession, or a statutory pattern that takes into account beneficiary designations found in a decedent's will substitutes. We are mindful that …