Deck 9: Wills, Trusts, and Probate

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Which of the following may a person not distribute in a will?

A) real property
B) personal property
C) money
D) property owned by another
E) car
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A trust is a document in which a person makes provisions for the disposition of all real property.
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All guardianship documents are drafted by the court..
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Which of the following is a reason to change a will?

A) the testator changes his or her mind
B) circumstances change
C) assets are acquired
D) heirs are born and die
E) all of the above
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Probate is the court-supervised process that takes places after a person dies.
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Which of the following is not an element of a trust?

A) a trustee
B) a beneficiary
C) a settlor
D) a gift
E) trust property
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Changes to a will may be published in:

A) an addendum
B) a codicil
C) an attestation clause
D) a testimonium clause
E) the closing clause
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A common element of a will is the fiduciary clause.
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A fiduciary owes a duty of trust to:

A) the estate
B) the guardian
C) the trustee
D) the executor
E) the heirs
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Wills fall into two broad categories: holographic and formal.
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A specific bequest is:

A) money
B) real property
C) a specific devise
D) a gift of specific property
E) demonstrative legacy
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A gift by will of specific real property is known as a

A) bequest
B) devise
C) general legacy
D) demonstrative legacy
E) testimonium clause
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A living trust becomes effective

A) during the life of the settlor
B) upon death of the settlor
C) upon death of the beneficiary
D) when an express trust is created
E) during the probate process
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The attestation clause is used to open the will.
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A will may not be changed.
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Wills need not be drafted by attorneys.
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A will is a document in which an individual provides for the distribution of his or her property upon his or her death.
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A person who has the duty of taking care of a person and that person's property is known as

A) executor
B) guardian
C) trustee
D) trustor
E) none of the above
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Technically a trust is a situation where the title to property is divided into two parts: legal title and equitable title.
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Which of the following is not common to most wills?

A) the opening clauses
B) promises not to leave anything to a disfavored child
C) the fiduciary clause
D) the closing clause
E) the body of the will
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Deck 9: Wills, Trusts, and Probate
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Which of the following may a person not distribute in a will?

A) real property
B) personal property
C) money
D) property owned by another
E) car
D
2
A trust is a document in which a person makes provisions for the disposition of all real property.
False
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All guardianship documents are drafted by the court..
Multiple Choice
False
4
Which of the following is a reason to change a will?

A) the testator changes his or her mind
B) circumstances change
C) assets are acquired
D) heirs are born and die
E) all of the above
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Probate is the court-supervised process that takes places after a person dies.
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Which of the following is not an element of a trust?

A) a trustee
B) a beneficiary
C) a settlor
D) a gift
E) trust property
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Changes to a will may be published in:

A) an addendum
B) a codicil
C) an attestation clause
D) a testimonium clause
E) the closing clause
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A common element of a will is the fiduciary clause.
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A fiduciary owes a duty of trust to:

A) the estate
B) the guardian
C) the trustee
D) the executor
E) the heirs
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10
Wills fall into two broad categories: holographic and formal.
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A specific bequest is:

A) money
B) real property
C) a specific devise
D) a gift of specific property
E) demonstrative legacy
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A gift by will of specific real property is known as a

A) bequest
B) devise
C) general legacy
D) demonstrative legacy
E) testimonium clause
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13
A living trust becomes effective

A) during the life of the settlor
B) upon death of the settlor
C) upon death of the beneficiary
D) when an express trust is created
E) during the probate process
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14
The attestation clause is used to open the will.
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A will may not be changed.
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Wills need not be drafted by attorneys.
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A will is a document in which an individual provides for the distribution of his or her property upon his or her death.
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A person who has the duty of taking care of a person and that person's property is known as

A) executor
B) guardian
C) trustee
D) trustor
E) none of the above
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19
Technically a trust is a situation where the title to property is divided into two parts: legal title and equitable title.
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Which of the following is not common to most wills?

A) the opening clauses
B) promises not to leave anything to a disfavored child
C) the fiduciary clause
D) the closing clause
E) the body of the will
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