Deck 25: Wills, Testaments, and Advance Directives
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Deck 25: Wills, Testaments, and Advance Directives
1
Today, what term describes a gift of personal property in a will?
A) Bequest
B) Legacy
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
A) Bequest
B) Legacy
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
All of the above
2
What term describes a person receiving a gift under a will?
A) Beneficiary
B) Fiduciary
C) Donee
D) Grantee
A) Beneficiary
B) Fiduciary
C) Donee
D) Grantee
Beneficiary
3
What uniform law standardizes laws relating to the affairs of decedents?
A) Universal Probate Code
B) Uniform Probate Code
C) All-American Probate Code
D) All of the above
A) Universal Probate Code
B) Uniform Probate Code
C) All-American Probate Code
D) All of the above
Uniform Probate Code
4
Under the UPC, who is a devisee?
A) Person receiving a gift of real property under a will
B) Person receiving a gift of personal property under a will
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
A) Person receiving a gift of real property under a will
B) Person receiving a gift of personal property under a will
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
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5
In most states, what is a statutory determined minimum age for making a will?
A) 14
B) 16
C) 18
D) 21
A) 14
B) 16
C) 18
D) 21
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6
Under the common law, when do people become 18 years of age?
A) On the day before their 18th birthday
B) On the day of their 18th birthday
C) On the day after their 18th birthday
D) Any day during a month of their birthday
A) On the day before their 18th birthday
B) On the day of their 18th birthday
C) On the day after their 18th birthday
D) Any day during a month of their birthday
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7
What phrase is used as an equivalent to "soundness of mind" with respect to a testator?
A) Analytical reasoning
B) Testamentary capacity
C) Critical thinking
D) Cognitive perception
A) Analytical reasoning
B) Testamentary capacity
C) Critical thinking
D) Cognitive perception
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8
Who is allowed to testify about the testator's mental condition?
A) Witnesses to the will
B) Testator's family physician
C) Experts in the area of mental diseases
D) All of the above
A) Witnesses to the will
B) Testator's family physician
C) Experts in the area of mental diseases
D) All of the above
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9
What is a characteristic of a holographic will?
A) Written entirely by the testator
B) Signed by the testator
C) Has no witnesses
D) All of the above
A) Written entirely by the testator
B) Signed by the testator
C) Has no witnesses
D) All of the above
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10
In jurisdictions where nuncupative will are disallowed, for whom is an exception made?
A) Soldiers in military service
B) Mariners at sea
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
A) Soldiers in military service
B) Mariners at sea
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
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11
What term describes the first paragraph in a will?
A) Exordium clause
B) Habendum
C) Ad damnum
D) Addendum
A) Exordium clause
B) Habendum
C) Ad damnum
D) Addendum
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12
In some states, who can sign the testator's name at the testator's request in the testator's presence?
A) Beneficiary
B) Attesting witness
C) Executor
D) Notary public
A) Beneficiary
B) Attesting witness
C) Executor
D) Notary public
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13
What is a characteristic of a competent witness?
A) Being at least 18
B) Being of sound mind
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
A) Being at least 18
B) Being of sound mind
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
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14
Who is a disinterested witness?
A) Person who will not inherit any property from the will
B) Person who will not gain financially by signing the will
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
A) Person who will not inherit any property from the will
B) Person who will not gain financially by signing the will
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
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15
What does it mean to write below?
A) Inscribe
B) Subscribe
C) Put pen to paper
D) Mark
A) Inscribe
B) Subscribe
C) Put pen to paper
D) Mark
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16
What term describes people who witness the signing of a document and then sign the document as witnesses?
A) Trusted witnesses
B) Fiduciaries
C) Attesting witnesses
D) Subscribing witnesses
A) Trusted witnesses
B) Fiduciaries
C) Attesting witnesses
D) Subscribing witnesses
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17
The witnesses must subscribe in the presence of what person?
A) Testator
B) Another witness
C) Beneficiary
D) Public notary
A) Testator
B) Another witness
C) Beneficiary
D) Public notary
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18
How a person may be aware of the presence of another?
A) By sight
B) By hearing
C) By touch
D) All of the above
A) By sight
B) By hearing
C) By touch
D) All of the above
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19
What is another term for a health care proxy?
A) Advance directives
B) Durable power of attorney
C) Medical power of attorney
D) Springing power
A) Advance directives
B) Durable power of attorney
C) Medical power of attorney
D) Springing power
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20
What term describes a living will?
A) Directive to physicians
B) Medical directive
C) Health care declaration
D) All of the above
A) Directive to physicians
B) Medical directive
C) Health care declaration
D) All of the above
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21
In a will, a gift of real property is called a bequest.
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22
Under early English common law, the Latin term "testament" referred to an instrument that disposed of personal property.
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23
Nowadays in the U. S., each state has enacted its statutes governing the formalities of executing wills.
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24
A common requirement for executing a will is that the will must be signed by one competent witness.
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25
In California, a person as young as 14-years old can legally make a will.
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26
According to the Social Security Agency's regulation, a person reaches a particular age on the day before his or her birthday.
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27
Soundness of mind is also referred to as cognitive capacity.
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28
The question of soundness of the testator's mind may be raised in a contested will case.
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29
All jurisdictions in the U.S. recognize holographic wills as valid.
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30
In Indiana, a nuncupative will may be made only by a person in imminent peril of death.
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31
For a will to be recognized as valid, it must be signed by a testator.
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32
In a valid will, the testator's signature cannot be made by an "X" or other similar mark.
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33
In Louisiana, a will must be signed by two witnesses plus a notary public.
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34
In Florida, a will is valid even if an interested witness signed it.
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35
"To testify" means to bear witness to the testator's signature.
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36
Witnesses, who sign a will, never testify if the will's authenticity is contested.
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37
The witnesses must subscribe in the presence of the testator.
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38
Jurisdictions may have different rules about what it means to be in the testator's presence.
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39
Individual state laws regulate advance directives.
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40
In most states, a durable power of attorney is limited to health care issues.
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41
A person receiving a gift under a will is called a(n) ________.
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42
Under the UPC, the term ________ refers to a gift under a will of either real or personal property.
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43
Most state laws set the ________ age for making a will at 18.
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44
Soundness of mind is also referred to as ________ capacity.
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45
A will written and signed by the testator, but not in the presence of witnesses, is called a(n) ________ will.
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46
There are no statutory requirements for the testator's ________ be in any particular form.
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47
Usually, a witness to a will needs to be a(n) ________ witness.
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48
Attestation is the act of the senses, but ________ is the act of the hand.
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49
The witnesses must sign a will in the presence of the ________.
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50
A written statement authorizing an agent to make medical treatment decisions for a person in the event of that person's inability to do so is called a health care ________.
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51
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Proponent of the will
A) Woman making a will
B) Oral will
C) Statutory requirement of a valid will
D) The first paragraph of a will
E) Amount inherited by heirs had the decedent died without a will
F) Person presenting the will to the court for allowance
G) To write below
H) State allowing a 14-year-old person to make a will
I) Uniform law attempting to standardize laws relating to the affairs of decedents
J) Written statements specifying whether one wants life-sustaining medical treatment if one become desperately ill
-Proponent of the will
A) Woman making a will
B) Oral will
C) Statutory requirement of a valid will
D) The first paragraph of a will
E) Amount inherited by heirs had the decedent died without a will
F) Person presenting the will to the court for allowance
G) To write below
H) State allowing a 14-year-old person to make a will
I) Uniform law attempting to standardize laws relating to the affairs of decedents
J) Written statements specifying whether one wants life-sustaining medical treatment if one become desperately ill
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52
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Advance directives
A) Woman making a will
B) Oral will
C) Statutory requirement of a valid will
D) The first paragraph of a will
E) Amount inherited by heirs had the decedent died without a will
F) Person presenting the will to the court for allowance
G) To write below
H) State allowing a 14-year-old person to make a will
I) Uniform law attempting to standardize laws relating to the affairs of decedents
J) Written statements specifying whether one wants life-sustaining medical treatment if one become desperately ill
-Advance directives
A) Woman making a will
B) Oral will
C) Statutory requirement of a valid will
D) The first paragraph of a will
E) Amount inherited by heirs had the decedent died without a will
F) Person presenting the will to the court for allowance
G) To write below
H) State allowing a 14-year-old person to make a will
I) Uniform law attempting to standardize laws relating to the affairs of decedents
J) Written statements specifying whether one wants life-sustaining medical treatment if one become desperately ill
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53
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Intestate share
A) Woman making a will
B) Oral will
C) Statutory requirement of a valid will
D) The first paragraph of a will
E) Amount inherited by heirs had the decedent died without a will
F) Person presenting the will to the court for allowance
G) To write below
H) State allowing a 14-year-old person to make a will
I) Uniform law attempting to standardize laws relating to the affairs of decedents
J) Written statements specifying whether one wants life-sustaining medical treatment if one become desperately ill
-Intestate share
A) Woman making a will
B) Oral will
C) Statutory requirement of a valid will
D) The first paragraph of a will
E) Amount inherited by heirs had the decedent died without a will
F) Person presenting the will to the court for allowance
G) To write below
H) State allowing a 14-year-old person to make a will
I) Uniform law attempting to standardize laws relating to the affairs of decedents
J) Written statements specifying whether one wants life-sustaining medical treatment if one become desperately ill
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54
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Be signed in the testator's presence
A) Woman making a will
B) Oral will
C) Statutory requirement of a valid will
D) The first paragraph of a will
E) Amount inherited by heirs had the decedent died without a will
F) Person presenting the will to the court for allowance
G) To write below
H) State allowing a 14-year-old person to make a will
I) Uniform law attempting to standardize laws relating to the affairs of decedents
J) Written statements specifying whether one wants life-sustaining medical treatment if one become desperately ill
-Be signed in the testator's presence
A) Woman making a will
B) Oral will
C) Statutory requirement of a valid will
D) The first paragraph of a will
E) Amount inherited by heirs had the decedent died without a will
F) Person presenting the will to the court for allowance
G) To write below
H) State allowing a 14-year-old person to make a will
I) Uniform law attempting to standardize laws relating to the affairs of decedents
J) Written statements specifying whether one wants life-sustaining medical treatment if one become desperately ill
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55
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Georgia
A) Woman making a will
B) Oral will
C) Statutory requirement of a valid will
D) The first paragraph of a will
E) Amount inherited by heirs had the decedent died without a will
F) Person presenting the will to the court for allowance
G) To write below
H) State allowing a 14-year-old person to make a will
I) Uniform law attempting to standardize laws relating to the affairs of decedents
J) Written statements specifying whether one wants life-sustaining medical treatment if one become desperately ill
-Georgia
A) Woman making a will
B) Oral will
C) Statutory requirement of a valid will
D) The first paragraph of a will
E) Amount inherited by heirs had the decedent died without a will
F) Person presenting the will to the court for allowance
G) To write below
H) State allowing a 14-year-old person to make a will
I) Uniform law attempting to standardize laws relating to the affairs of decedents
J) Written statements specifying whether one wants life-sustaining medical treatment if one become desperately ill
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56
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Nuncupative will
A) Woman making a will
B) Oral will
C) Statutory requirement of a valid will
D) The first paragraph of a will
E) Amount inherited by heirs had the decedent died without a will
F) Person presenting the will to the court for allowance
G) To write below
H) State allowing a 14-year-old person to make a will
I) Uniform law attempting to standardize laws relating to the affairs of decedents
J) Written statements specifying whether one wants life-sustaining medical treatment if one become desperately ill
-Nuncupative will
A) Woman making a will
B) Oral will
C) Statutory requirement of a valid will
D) The first paragraph of a will
E) Amount inherited by heirs had the decedent died without a will
F) Person presenting the will to the court for allowance
G) To write below
H) State allowing a 14-year-old person to make a will
I) Uniform law attempting to standardize laws relating to the affairs of decedents
J) Written statements specifying whether one wants life-sustaining medical treatment if one become desperately ill
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57
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Testatrix
A) Woman making a will
B) Oral will
C) Statutory requirement of a valid will
D) The first paragraph of a will
E) Amount inherited by heirs had the decedent died without a will
F) Person presenting the will to the court for allowance
G) To write below
H) State allowing a 14-year-old person to make a will
I) Uniform law attempting to standardize laws relating to the affairs of decedents
J) Written statements specifying whether one wants life-sustaining medical treatment if one become desperately ill
-Testatrix
A) Woman making a will
B) Oral will
C) Statutory requirement of a valid will
D) The first paragraph of a will
E) Amount inherited by heirs had the decedent died without a will
F) Person presenting the will to the court for allowance
G) To write below
H) State allowing a 14-year-old person to make a will
I) Uniform law attempting to standardize laws relating to the affairs of decedents
J) Written statements specifying whether one wants life-sustaining medical treatment if one become desperately ill
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58
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-To subscribe
A) Woman making a will
B) Oral will
C) Statutory requirement of a valid will
D) The first paragraph of a will
E) Amount inherited by heirs had the decedent died without a will
F) Person presenting the will to the court for allowance
G) To write below
H) State allowing a 14-year-old person to make a will
I) Uniform law attempting to standardize laws relating to the affairs of decedents
J) Written statements specifying whether one wants life-sustaining medical treatment if one become desperately ill
-To subscribe
A) Woman making a will
B) Oral will
C) Statutory requirement of a valid will
D) The first paragraph of a will
E) Amount inherited by heirs had the decedent died without a will
F) Person presenting the will to the court for allowance
G) To write below
H) State allowing a 14-year-old person to make a will
I) Uniform law attempting to standardize laws relating to the affairs of decedents
J) Written statements specifying whether one wants life-sustaining medical treatment if one become desperately ill
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59
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Uniform Probate Code
A) Woman making a will
B) Oral will
C) Statutory requirement of a valid will
D) The first paragraph of a will
E) Amount inherited by heirs had the decedent died without a will
F) Person presenting the will to the court for allowance
G) To write below
H) State allowing a 14-year-old person to make a will
I) Uniform law attempting to standardize laws relating to the affairs of decedents
J) Written statements specifying whether one wants life-sustaining medical treatment if one become desperately ill
-Uniform Probate Code
A) Woman making a will
B) Oral will
C) Statutory requirement of a valid will
D) The first paragraph of a will
E) Amount inherited by heirs had the decedent died without a will
F) Person presenting the will to the court for allowance
G) To write below
H) State allowing a 14-year-old person to make a will
I) Uniform law attempting to standardize laws relating to the affairs of decedents
J) Written statements specifying whether one wants life-sustaining medical treatment if one become desperately ill
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60
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Exordium clause
A) Woman making a will
B) Oral will
C) Statutory requirement of a valid will
D) The first paragraph of a will
E) Amount inherited by heirs had the decedent died without a will
F) Person presenting the will to the court for allowance
G) To write below
H) State allowing a 14-year-old person to make a will
I) Uniform law attempting to standardize laws relating to the affairs of decedents
J) Written statements specifying whether one wants life-sustaining medical treatment if one become desperately ill
-Exordium clause
A) Woman making a will
B) Oral will
C) Statutory requirement of a valid will
D) The first paragraph of a will
E) Amount inherited by heirs had the decedent died without a will
F) Person presenting the will to the court for allowance
G) To write below
H) State allowing a 14-year-old person to make a will
I) Uniform law attempting to standardize laws relating to the affairs of decedents
J) Written statements specifying whether one wants life-sustaining medical treatment if one become desperately ill
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61
Define estate planning. Compare and contrast a will and a testament under common law.
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62
Identify what constitute soundness of mind of a testator. Explain who can testify as to the testator's soundness mind if the will is contested.
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63
Define what does it means to attest and subscribe a will. Explain the purpose of a self-proving will.
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64
In your opinion, why some jurisdictions consider holographic and nuncupative wills invalid?
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65
In your opinion, why in the U.S. euthanasia is illegal, but "physician assisted dying"
is legal?
is legal?
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