EP | Chapter 3 Flashcards
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Actual Contribution Rule
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- the value of a decedent’s joint interest in property is based on the actual percentage of the original purchase price contributed by the decedent
- NOT the decedent’s ownership percentage
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Ancillary Probate
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- probate process conducted in a non-domiciliary state in which the decedent owns real property (real estate)
- often, requires the services of an attorney from that state
- usually, incurs additional court fees
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Community Property
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- married individuals own an equal and undivided interest in al lof the property accumulated during the marriage
- influenced by either spouses’s earnings
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Digital Assets
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- an electronic record of which an individual has a right or interest
- may include information stored on a user’s computer and other digital devices, social media accounts, information uploaded to websites and catalogs of electronic communitcations
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Equitable Ownership
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- the economic right to enjoy the benefits of a property
- a form of ownershi[ typically associated with use of the property
- includes:
- the right to enjoy the property
- the right to use the property
- the right to receive income from the property
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Fee Simple Ownership
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- the complete ownership of property by one individual
- the maximum rights that an owner can have on a property
- includes the right to: use, sell, gift, alienate, convey, bequeath
- key characteristic of fee simple ownership is that the owner has the unfettered right to transfer their ownership in the property during lifetime (by gift or sale) or upon death (by will).
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Intangible Personal Property
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- includes stocks, bonds, patents, and copyrights
- refers to non-physical property
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Joint Tenancy with Rights of Survivorship (JTWROS)
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- interest in property held by two or more related or unrelated persons (called joint tenants)
- each person holds an equal and undivided interest in the whole property
- at the death of the first join tenant, the decedent’s interest transfers to the other joint tenants outside of the probate process
- a creditor of one co-owner may be able to seize the entire property to satisfy a debt of one particular owner
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Legal Ownership
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- possession of legal title to the property
10
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Life Estate
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- an interest in property that ceases upon the death of the owner of a life interest
- ex. when one person leaves another the use of their beach property for the life of that other person
If Joe bequeathed his vacation home to his mother for the rest of her life and then to his brother at his mother’s deaht, Joe’s mom would have a life estate in the vacation home and his brother would have a remainder interest in the property.
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Quasi-Community Property
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- property that would be community property had the married couple been living in the community-property state at the time of acquisition
- applies to married couples who move from a common-law (separate property) state to a community-property state
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Real Property
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- refers to land and anything permanently attached to the land
- buildings, trees, and items permanently affixed to buildings (fixtures)
13
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Residence Domiciliary
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- an individual’s legal state of residence
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Sole Ownership
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- the complete ownership of property by one individual
- also known as Fee Simple Ownership
- includes the rights to use, sell, gift, alienate, convey or bequeath
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Tangible Personal Property
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- consists of all property that is not realty (not affixed to the land)
- tangible property is generally moveable and has as a physical substance