Class Gifts Flashcards

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What happens when a class member predeceases the testator? Does the anti-lapse statute apply?

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Absent a contrary provision in the Will, if a Will makes a gift to a group of persons described as a generic class (e.g., “children”, “siblings”, etc.) AND some members of the class predecease the testator, the class members who survive the testator take in equal shares UNLESS the anti-lapse statute applies.

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What if the testator names beneficiaries individually, not as a class, and they predecease the testator?

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The share lapses [unless anti-lapse statute applies] but this time the gift does not go to the others individually named, instead it will pass over into the residuary.

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Class Gifts & Adopted Out Children?

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  • If a child is adopted by a new family, the “adopted out” child does NOT take as a beneficiary of a class gift made in the will of a member of the child’s birth family
  • REMEMBER: the adopted out child is entitled to a share in a class gift if she is adopted by a member of the birth family OR by a step-parent
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Rule of Convenience

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Class closes @ the time a distribution to the class must be made. Later-born class members are excluded from taking as members of the class.

EXCEPTION: Later-born class members are NOT excluded from taking as members of the class if the “gestation” principle applies. This is a common law presumption that there are 280 days from conception to birth

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When does the class close if there is an outright gift by will?

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At Ts death

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When does the class close if there is a life estate or an income interest w/ a remainder to a class of beneficiaries?

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Class closes at the death of the life tenant or the income beneficiary

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