Family, kinship, descent, and distribution /
" ... examines in detail the interaction of estate planning and family, kinship, descent, and distribution. The focus of the portfolio is on the numerous relationships that fit under the standard descriptions of status, such as child, descendant, and spouse. Whether these terms are being used i...
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Arlington, VA :
Tax Management Inc.,
©2012-
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Series: | Tax management portfolios ;
858 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | |a Family, kinship, descent, and distribution / |c Jeffrey A. Schoenblum |
260 | |a Arlington, VA : |b Tax Management Inc., |c ©2012- | ||
310 | |a Updated irregularly | ||
490 | 1 | |a Estates, gifts and trusts portfolios ; |v 858 | |
500 | |a Title from title screen (viewed Sept. 19, 2012) | ||
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references (pages C1-C2) | ||
505 | 0 | |a Detailed analysis. Introduction -- Descent and distribution -- Children and siblings -- Spouses, domestic partners, and the status of persons of disputed gender -- The meaning of class terms -- Federal conceptions of family and kinship -- State inheritance tax conceptions of family and kinship -- Conflict of laws as to which jurisdiction's law governs in the determination of terms of kinship -- Temporal conflict of laws and changing concepts of kinship -- Determination of takers in future: per stirpes and the like -- Table of worksheets | |
520 | |a " ... examines in detail the interaction of estate planning and family, kinship, descent, and distribution. The focus of the portfolio is on the numerous relationships that fit under the standard descriptions of status, such as child, descendant, and spouse. Whether these terms are being used in a will, trust, or other dispositive instrument, the changing nature of relationships is giving rise to vital issues that the estate planner must take into account. Facile, comfortable assumptions can no longer be made as to who is entitled to property based on status. For example, rights as an heir, devisee, or trust beneficiary may turn on status as a "child", "descendant", or "spouse." Who qualifies as such is considerably less certain and more disputable than was traditionally the case." | ||
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