Deck 2: The Estate Plan and the Purpose and Need for a Will

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MATCHING:
a.testamentary capacity
b.testator or testatrix
c.real property
d.ambulatory
e.codicil
f.property guardian
g.fiduciary duty
h.legal title of a trust
i.principal
j.domiciliary administration
Subject to change or revocation any time before death
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Anyone may dispose of property as a gift while alive.
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MATCHING:
a.testamentary capacity
b.testator or testatrix
c.real property
d.ambulatory
e.codicil
f.property guardian
g.fiduciary duty
h.legal title of a trust
i.principal
j.domiciliary administration
A duty or responsibility required of a fiduciary, which arises out of a position of loyalty and trust, to act solely for another person's benefit
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MATCHING:
a.testamentary capacity
b.testator or testatrix
c.real property
d.ambulatory
e.codicil
f.property guardian
g.fiduciary duty
h.legal title of a trust
i.principal
j.domiciliary administration
The form of ownership for a trust property held by the trustee, giving the trustee the right to control and manage the property for another person's benefit
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MATCHING:
a.testamentary capacity
b.testator or testatrix
c.real property
d.ambulatory
e.codicil
f.property guardian
g.fiduciary duty
h.legal title of a trust
i.principal
j.domiciliary administration
The sanity (sound mind) requirement for any person making a valid will
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MATCHING:
a.testamentary capacity
b.testator or testatrix
c.real property
d.ambulatory
e.codicil
f.property guardian
g.fiduciary duty
h.legal title of a trust
i.principal
j.domiciliary administration
An individual or trust institution appointed by a court to care for and manage the property of a minor or an incompetent person
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All wills are ambulatory.
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To acquire the authority and powers of the position, a personal representative must be appointed by the testator.
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MATCHING:
a.testamentary capacity
b.testator or testatrix
c.real property
d.ambulatory
e.codicil
f.property guardian
g.fiduciary duty
h.legal title of a trust
i.principal
j.domiciliary administration
A man or woman who makes and/or dies with a valid will
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A single person can be a settlor, trustee, and beneficiary.
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MATCHING:
a.testamentary capacity
b.testator or testatrix
c.real property
d.ambulatory
e.codicil
f.property guardian
g.fiduciary duty
h.legal title of a trust
i.principal
j.domiciliary administration
The capital or property of a trust, as opposed to the income, which is the product of the capital
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MATCHING:
a.testamentary capacity
b.testator or testatrix
c.real property
d.ambulatory
e.codicil
f.property guardian
g.fiduciary duty
h.legal title of a trust
i.principal
j.domiciliary administration
Land, buildings, and the objects permanently attached to them
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MATCHING:
a.testamentary capacity
b.testator or testatrix
c.real property
d.ambulatory
e.codicil
f.property guardian
g.fiduciary duty
h.legal title of a trust
i.principal
j.domiciliary administration
The administration of an estate in the state where the decedent was domiciled at the time of death
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MATCHING:
a.testamentary capacity
b.testator or testatrix
c.real property
d.ambulatory
e.codicil
f.property guardian
g.fiduciary duty
h.legal title of a trust
i.principal
j.domiciliary administration
A written amendment to a will that changes but does not invalidate the will
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The testator has no control over the determination of the source from which death taxes will be paid.
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Everyone needs a will.
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Most states require that a valid will be dated.
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Copies of the letter of instructions should be given to family members.
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The surviving natural parent is automatically appointed the property guardian for the decedent's minor or incompetent children.
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Not everyone can legally make a will.
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When a testator signs his or her name at the bottom of the will, he/she is:

A)Subscribing
B)Executing
C)Attesting
D)Witnessing
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The minor daughter of a decedent can generally be any of the following EXCEPT:

A)Distributee
B)Executrix
C)Heir
D)Next of kin
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Who is the only person a testator CANNOT disinherit?

A)Surviving minor child
B)Surviving spouse
C)Surviving adult child
D)Sibling
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Which is LEAST likely to be used as a substitute for a will?

A)Testamentary trust
B)Joint tenancy
C)Life insurance
D)Community property agreement
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A testator must have all of the following EXCEPT:

A)Executor
B)Testamentary capacity
C)Legal capacity
D)Designation of property
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In order for a will to be valid, it must:

A)Include the date of death
B)Be signed only by witnesses
C)Be witnessed by no fewer than five people
D)Be written or typed with a typewriter or word processor
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If a person wants to donate his/her organs or remains, this request should be made in the:

A)Letter of instructions
B)Will
C)Codicil
D)Donor card signed only by the donor
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Which would be a reason for the creation of a trust?

A)To save taxes but incur probate expenses
B)To encourage spendthrift beneficiaries to deplete the trust fund
C)For religious, educational, or charitable purposes
D)To appoint a property guardian for a minor
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If a person preplans his/her funeral and burial arrangements, these arrangements should be included in the:

A)Letter of instructions
B)Will
C)Codicil
D)Uniform Probate Code (UPC)
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Which is NOT a reason that many people die without a valid will?

A)Procrastination
B)Assumed expense
C)Reluctance to discuss property and finances with strangers
D)Request of the beneficiary
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Deck 2: The Estate Plan and the Purpose and Need for a Will
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MATCHING:
a.testamentary capacity
b.testator or testatrix
c.real property
d.ambulatory
e.codicil
f.property guardian
g.fiduciary duty
h.legal title of a trust
i.principal
j.domiciliary administration
Subject to change or revocation any time before death
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Anyone may dispose of property as a gift while alive.
True
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MATCHING:
a.testamentary capacity
b.testator or testatrix
c.real property
d.ambulatory
e.codicil
f.property guardian
g.fiduciary duty
h.legal title of a trust
i.principal
j.domiciliary administration
A duty or responsibility required of a fiduciary, which arises out of a position of loyalty and trust, to act solely for another person's benefit
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MATCHING:
a.testamentary capacity
b.testator or testatrix
c.real property
d.ambulatory
e.codicil
f.property guardian
g.fiduciary duty
h.legal title of a trust
i.principal
j.domiciliary administration
The form of ownership for a trust property held by the trustee, giving the trustee the right to control and manage the property for another person's benefit
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MATCHING:
a.testamentary capacity
b.testator or testatrix
c.real property
d.ambulatory
e.codicil
f.property guardian
g.fiduciary duty
h.legal title of a trust
i.principal
j.domiciliary administration
The sanity (sound mind) requirement for any person making a valid will
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MATCHING:
a.testamentary capacity
b.testator or testatrix
c.real property
d.ambulatory
e.codicil
f.property guardian
g.fiduciary duty
h.legal title of a trust
i.principal
j.domiciliary administration
An individual or trust institution appointed by a court to care for and manage the property of a minor or an incompetent person
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All wills are ambulatory.
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To acquire the authority and powers of the position, a personal representative must be appointed by the testator.
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MATCHING:
a.testamentary capacity
b.testator or testatrix
c.real property
d.ambulatory
e.codicil
f.property guardian
g.fiduciary duty
h.legal title of a trust
i.principal
j.domiciliary administration
A man or woman who makes and/or dies with a valid will
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A single person can be a settlor, trustee, and beneficiary.
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MATCHING:
a.testamentary capacity
b.testator or testatrix
c.real property
d.ambulatory
e.codicil
f.property guardian
g.fiduciary duty
h.legal title of a trust
i.principal
j.domiciliary administration
The capital or property of a trust, as opposed to the income, which is the product of the capital
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MATCHING:
a.testamentary capacity
b.testator or testatrix
c.real property
d.ambulatory
e.codicil
f.property guardian
g.fiduciary duty
h.legal title of a trust
i.principal
j.domiciliary administration
Land, buildings, and the objects permanently attached to them
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MATCHING:
a.testamentary capacity
b.testator or testatrix
c.real property
d.ambulatory
e.codicil
f.property guardian
g.fiduciary duty
h.legal title of a trust
i.principal
j.domiciliary administration
The administration of an estate in the state where the decedent was domiciled at the time of death
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MATCHING:
a.testamentary capacity
b.testator or testatrix
c.real property
d.ambulatory
e.codicil
f.property guardian
g.fiduciary duty
h.legal title of a trust
i.principal
j.domiciliary administration
A written amendment to a will that changes but does not invalidate the will
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The testator has no control over the determination of the source from which death taxes will be paid.
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Everyone needs a will.
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Most states require that a valid will be dated.
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Copies of the letter of instructions should be given to family members.
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The surviving natural parent is automatically appointed the property guardian for the decedent's minor or incompetent children.
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Not everyone can legally make a will.
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When a testator signs his or her name at the bottom of the will, he/she is:

A)Subscribing
B)Executing
C)Attesting
D)Witnessing
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The minor daughter of a decedent can generally be any of the following EXCEPT:

A)Distributee
B)Executrix
C)Heir
D)Next of kin
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Who is the only person a testator CANNOT disinherit?

A)Surviving minor child
B)Surviving spouse
C)Surviving adult child
D)Sibling
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Which is LEAST likely to be used as a substitute for a will?

A)Testamentary trust
B)Joint tenancy
C)Life insurance
D)Community property agreement
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A testator must have all of the following EXCEPT:

A)Executor
B)Testamentary capacity
C)Legal capacity
D)Designation of property
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In order for a will to be valid, it must:

A)Include the date of death
B)Be signed only by witnesses
C)Be witnessed by no fewer than five people
D)Be written or typed with a typewriter or word processor
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If a person wants to donate his/her organs or remains, this request should be made in the:

A)Letter of instructions
B)Will
C)Codicil
D)Donor card signed only by the donor
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Which would be a reason for the creation of a trust?

A)To save taxes but incur probate expenses
B)To encourage spendthrift beneficiaries to deplete the trust fund
C)For religious, educational, or charitable purposes
D)To appoint a property guardian for a minor
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If a person preplans his/her funeral and burial arrangements, these arrangements should be included in the:

A)Letter of instructions
B)Will
C)Codicil
D)Uniform Probate Code (UPC)
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Which is NOT a reason that many people die without a valid will?

A)Procrastination
B)Assumed expense
C)Reluctance to discuss property and finances with strangers
D)Request of the beneficiary
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