Probate Terms
Lien
A claim or charge against property for payment of some debt
Unsecured Claim
A claim which is not supported by a pledge of other assets belonging to the debtor
Probate Court
A court having jurisdiction over estates
Precedent
A decision of a court which is thereafter followed as an example by other courts
Bequest (Legacy)
A gift of person property by will
Legacy
A gift of personal property by will
Gift Causa Mortis
A gift of personal property in contemplation of death, the donor must die for the gift to be effected
Abatement
A proportional reduction of a legacy under a will when assets out of which such legacy are payable are not sufficient to pay in full
Mortgage
A secured loan on a parcel of real estate
Holographic Will
A will written entirely by the tester with his own hand
Executrix
A woman appointed by the will of a deceased person to carry out the provisions thereof and settle the estate
Administratrix
A woman who has been appointed by the court to settle an estate
Testatrix
A woman who makes a valid will
Codicil
An addition or amendment of a last will and testament executed with the same formality as the will
Will
An instrument executed with required formality by a person making disposition of his/her property to take effect upon his/her death
Escheat
Forfeiture of a decedent's property to the state in the absence of heirs
Inventory (In Probate)
Listing and valuation of a decedent's assets by personal representative of the estate
Devisee
One who inherits real estate under a will
Heir
One who inherits, or is entitled to receive, property by the laws of intestacy from the estate of a deceased person
Kin
One's relatives collectively; referring to blood relationship (legally surviving spouse is not a kin)
Personal Representative
Person who represents and settles the estate of deceased persons
Degree of Kindred
Relationship to decedent of his relatives, each generation is one degree, counting to a common ancestor
Probate
The act or process of proving a will
Testate
The condition of leaving a will at death
Insolvent Estate
The condition of the estate of a deceased person which is unable to pay the debts of the decedent and/or the estate
Ademption
The extinction or withdrawal of a legacy under a will by and act equivalent to revocation
Per Capita
The method of dividing an estate by which an equal share is given to each of a number of persons, all of who stand in equal degree to the decedent
Per Stirpes
The method of dividing an estate where a class or group of distributees take the share which their deceased would have been entitled to, and not as so many individuals
Estate
The property of a deceased person, both real and/or personal
Intestate
The state or condition of dying without having made a will
Intestate Succession
The succession of an heir at law to the property and estate of his ancestor when the latter has died without a will
Devise
A gift of real estate made by a will
Uniform Anatomical Gift Act
A law permitting a person of legal age and sound mind to give all or any part of his body to take effect upon his/her death or gives right to another
Creditor's Claim
A legal process used by one wishing to collect debt from an estate
Executor
A man appointed by the will of a deceased person to carry out the provisions thereof and settle the estate
Administrator
A man who has been appointed by the court to settle an estate
Testator
A man who makes a valid will
Soldiers and Sailors Will
A nuncupative will, informal in nature, in which a soldier in the field or sailor at sea may dispose of any personal property only
