Question: Multiple question 1, Per Stirpes is defined as? a.A gift or a bequest that is given to more than one persons in a will, and
Multiple question
1,
"Per Stirpes" is defined as?
a.A gift or a bequest that is given to more than one persons in a will, and upon one person's death, goes to that person's heirs.
b.A gift or a bequest that is given to more than one persons in a will, and upon one person's death, goes to those other persons.
c.Lineage of a will-maker.
d.The process of finding a will-maker's will.
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2,
All of the following individuals can challenge a will in court except?
a.Children.
b.Spouse.
c.Former employer.
d.Grandchildren.
ANSWER: XXX
3,
The following is a requirement for formally executing a will?
a.A lawyer's signature on the last page of the will.
b.A witness' signature on the last page of the will.
c.Initial's of the lawyer and witness on each page of the will.
d.All of the above.
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4
The test for undue influence is?
a.Involuntarily giving instructions to a lawyer.
b.Inability to have the mental capacity to understand the will.
c.Voluntarily understanding the contents of the will without pressure or control of another person or persons.
d.Recommending an elder to update their will if there has been a material change in that will-maker's circumstances.
ANSWER: XXX
5
Which of the following is a potential factor of suspicious circumstances?
a.Where the testator is dependent on the beneficiary for emotional and physical needs.
b.Where the testator has experienced a recent family conflict.
c.Where the testator has made a new will not consistent with prior will or wills.
d.Where another person books the testator's appointment and that same person accompanies the testator to the appointment.
e. All of the above.
ANSWER: XXX
True or false question
1,
A Will must follow the designated beneficiary noted in a life insurance policy and cannot deviate from this prior designation, ie cannot subsequently name a different person in the Will?
ANSWER: XXX
2,
A probate application is a more court process as compared to an estate administration application?
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