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UPC Intestacy and Related Provisions 1

handle is hein.nccusl/nccpub01062 and id is 1 raw text is: UNIFORM PROBATE CODE
ARTICLE II
INTESTACY, WILLS, AND DONATIVE TRANSFERS
[Sections to be Revised in Bold]
Table of Sections
PART 1
INTESTATE SUCCESSION
§ 2-101.     Intestate Estate.
§ 2-102.     Share of Spouse.
§ 2-102A.    Share of Spouse.
§ 2-103.     Share of Heirs Other Than Surviving Spouse.
§ 2-104.     Requirement That Heir Survive Decedent for 120 Hours.
§ 2-105.     No Taker.
§ 2-106.     Representation.
§ 2-107.     Kindred of Half Blood.
§ 2-108.     Afterborn Heirs.
§ 2-109.     Advancements.
§ 2-110.     Debts to Decedent.
§ 2-111.     Alienage.
§ 2-112.     Dower and Curtesy Abolished.
§ 2-113.     Individuals Related to Decedent Through Two Lines.
§ 2-114.     Parent and Child Relationship.
§ 2-101. Intestate Estate.
(a) Any part of a decedent's estate not effectively disposed of by will passes by intestate
succession to the decedent's heirs as prescribed in this Code, except as modified by the decedent's
will.
(b) A decedent by will may expressly exclude or limit the right of an individual or class to
succeed to property of the decedent passing by intestate succession. If that individual or a member
of that class survives the decedent, the share of the decedent's intestate estate to which that
individual or class would have succeeded passes as if that individual or each member of that class
had disclaimed his [or her] intestate share.
§ 2-102. Share of Spouse.
The intestate share of a decedent's surviving spouse is:
(1) the entire intestate estate if:
(i) no descendant or parent of the decedent survives the decedent; or
(ii) all of the decedent's surviving descendants are also descendants of the surviving
spouse and there is no other descendant of the surviving spouse who survives the decedent;
(2) the first [$200,000], pludescendant of the decedent survives the decedent, but a parent

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