Wills, Trusts, and EstatesIn this timely new edition, distinguished authors Dukeminier and Johanson build on the success of their phenomenally popular casebook Wills, Trusts, and Estates with new coverage of non-traditional family arrangements, living wills, and much more. the authors blend cases selected for human interest as well as teaching value with provocative hypotheticals, cartoons, photographs, and other illustrations to comprehensively cover this area in a very lively, readable manner. Organized logically, The book begins with estate planning and its limitations, moves to wills and will substitutes, progresses to trusts, and concludes with a chapter on taxation. New topic coverage includes: babies inadvertently swapped in hospitals, surrogate mothers, lesbian adoption, and artificial insemination (including children conceived after sperm donor's death) living wills and powers of attorney for health care, including the Cruzan case And The Uniform Health Care Decisions Act a new chapter combining mental capacity and undue influence, which features the Seward Johnson will contest and related preventive lawyering issues shortened, more teachable chapters on future interests and perpetuities latest changes To The Uniform Probate Code a completely revised and reorganized trustee administration chapter Like its predecessors, this book is a lively, flexible, and understandable teaching tool that is accompanied by a detailed and witty Teacher's Manual, which is regarded as the best in the field. |
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Page 99
... adopted child shall be treated as a natural child of his adopted parent or parents . On adoption , a child no longer shall be considered a child of either natural parent , except that upon adoption by the spouse of a natural parent ...
... adopted child shall be treated as a natural child of his adopted parent or parents . On adoption , a child no longer shall be considered a child of either natural parent , except that upon adoption by the spouse of a natural parent ...
Page 100
... adopted children retained the right to inherit from their natural parents and relatives.5 That right of inheritance was removed by the Legislature in 1963 when it declared : “ Upon entry of a decree of adoption , the adopted child shall ...
... adopted children retained the right to inherit from their natural parents and relatives.5 That right of inheritance was removed by the Legislature in 1963 when it declared : “ Upon entry of a decree of adoption , the adopted child shall ...
Page 759
... Adopted children No coast - to - coast statement is possible as to whether a child adopted by A is entitled to share in a gift by T to the " children , " " issue , " " descendants , " or " heirs " of A. Adoption was unknown to the com ...
... Adopted children No coast - to - coast statement is possible as to whether a child adopted by A is entitled to share in a gift by T to the " children , " " issue , " " descendants , " or " heirs " of A. Adoption was unknown to the com ...
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