wills and estates final
credit shelter trust
a trust that allows married couples to leave everything to each other tax free
When an executor does not fully perform the task of administering an estate, the new person appointed to complete the task is called an
administrator de bonis non
A temporary administrator appointed when there is a will contest to preserve the assets of the estate during the suit is called a(n)
administrator pendente lite
A person appointed to administer a testate estate in which the named executor was never appointed is called an
administrator with the will annexed
A list of everything the fiduicary has received and disbursed during the period covered in the account is called what?
an accounting
In Mississippi, what is the penalty for someone who intentionally falsifies, forges, conceals, defaces, or obliterates an individual's advance health-care directive or revocation of such?
damages of 2500$
A person who performs the tasks of a pesonal representative and who intermeddles with the property of the decedent without authority to do so is called a
executor de son tort
Per statute, certain personal property is exempt from seizure under execution or attachment. The value cannot exceed what amount?
10,000
A federal gift tax is imposed, with exceptions, on gifts totaling more than ____________ during one's lifetime.
5 million
According to statute, a householder's real property is exempt from seizure or sale up to what amount?
75,000
In Mississippi, how long does the executor have to file the inventory after he/she has been granted letters testamentary
90
In Mississippi, how many days does a creditor have to submit a claim?
90
If a spouse wishes to renounce the will of the deceased spouse, how many days does he/she have after the probating of the will?
90 days
In Mississippi, if a witness to a will is also a beneficiary under the will, how much will the beneficiary receive?
only what the beneficiary would have received if the testator had died intestate
A person who carries out the terms of the will.
personal representative
Property held as tenants in common is
probate property
Property held solely in the decedent's name is
probate property
An official appointed to administer the estate of an intestate decedent when no one appears who is entitled to act as administrator is called a
public administrator
Which court, in Mississippi, would you file a petition to probate an estate?
Chancery court
$11,000 can be given per-year-per-donee, as a tax free gift, in addition of up to $1,000,000 per lifetime.
False
A living will is a will which becomes effective while you're living.
False
A personal representative can resign without the court's permission
False
A sole trustee of a trust can also be the sole beneficiary of that trust.
False
A spouse is considered "next of kin".
False
A will is a document in which one party holds property in trust for the benefit of the beneficiary.
False
An estate is a nontaxable entity that is separate from the decedent.
False
If a person doesn't have a will and he passes away, his property will escheat.
False
In Mississippi, a divorce revokes the right of the ex-spouse to inherit from the testator.
False
It's a good idea to include funeral arrangements in a will.
False
Letters of instruction include detailed information as to how to probate the will.
False
Mississippi does not allow holographic wills.
False
Mississippi uses the Uniform Probate Code (UPC).
False
Non-probate items pass outside of probate directly to the surviving joint owner or beneficiary; thus, they are not part of the decedent's gross estate for estate tax purposes.
False
Tenants in common are owners who each own half of an undivided estate.
False
The testimonium clause is located at the beginning of the will and is where the date of the will is located.
False
Under a charitable remainder unitrust, a fixed amount of income is given to a beneficiary at least annually, and the remainder goes to charity.
False
Where the testator died establishes the court in which the estate will be settled.
False
If an estate's income is at least $300, it must be reported annually on either a calendar or fiscal year basis.
False 600$ or more.
A living trust is under the control and supervision of the probate court after the death of the testator.
False. A will is, not trust.
When a trust is created, the trustee receives the equitable title to the property.
False. Beneficiary receives equitable. Trustee receives legal title.
One of the first steps required in preparing an estate tax return is to determine the decedent's net estate.
False. Gross estate
The social security number should be used on all tax forms and for any bank account used for estate funds.
False. Use EIN
QTIP trust
special trust that qualifies for a marital deduction
Which is a savings account in the name of the depositor as trustee for another person?
Totten trust
A life insurance policy can be purchased on the settlor's life, by the trustee of a trust, and when the settlor passes away, the life insurance will be paid to the trust. This will allow the life insurance to pass to the heirs tax-free.
True
A specific legacy or devise is adeemed if the property is not in existence or does not belong to the testator at the time of death.
True
According to Miss. statutory law, an individual who has been convicted of murder cannot inherit from the will of the one he murdered.
True
Dower and curtesy have been abolished in Mississippi.
True
Even though it's not necessary in every state to mention that a prior will is revoked, the best thing to do in a new will is to make the statement anyway.
True
Federal courts have no jurisdiction to probate a will or to administer an estate.
True
Gifts for tuition or medical care are usually exempt from taxation.
True
In Mississippi, an anatomical gift can be revoked by a statement during terminal illness addressed to the attending physician and communicated to the donee or his agent.
True
In an express trust, the intention that the legal title be vested in one person to be held in some manner or for some purpose on behalf of another must be apparent.
True
In intestate succession, real property is distributed according to the law of the state in which the property is located.
True
In most states, there is no required form for a will.
True
Long-term care insurance provides money to pay for nursing home and custodial care when an insured becomes chronically ill.
True
Mississippi allows the use of a self-proving clause (affidavit).
True
Mississippi has a Uniform Simultaneous Death Act.
True
One must be "convicted" of murder by a criminal court in order to not be able to inherit from the one who has been killed. A civil case is not enough.
True
One purpose of the exordium clause is to give the testator's domicile.
True
Postmortem planning is estate planning after a person dies.
True
The attestation clause is after the testator's signature and before the witnesses' signatures.
True
The first step in the taxation procedure is to notify the IRS that the taxpayer has died.
True
Under federal estate tax laws, a spouse can leave property to a spouse and it will qualify as a marital deduction.
True
When a settlor dies, the dispositive provisions of a revocable living trust become irrevocable.
True
Pour-over trust
A provision in a will in which the testator leaves a gift to the trustee of an existing living trust
sprinkling trust
A trust that distributes income according to need rather than some preset formula.
Constructive Trust
A trust which is created by operation of law when someone obtained legal title to property through fraud
A trust that gives the trustee the power to determine how the trust income or principal is to be allocated among a group of beneficiaries is a: -sprinkling trust -spray trust -discretionary trust -all of the above
All of the above.
An itemized list or schedule of assets, property, or other articles is called what?
An inventory
The administration of an estate in a state other than where the decedent was domiciled where the decedent owns property is called
Ancillary administration
inter vivos trust
Another name for a living trust.
In the matter of Presley v. Hanks, two words changed the outcome of the inheritance. What were those words?
Lawful Issue
The certificate of appointment of a personal representative in a testate estate is called
Letters testamentary
Individuals who stand behind a fiduciary by agreeing to pay the amount of the bond to the court in the event the fiduciary fails to meet the obligations of the office are called
Sureties
Type of ownership in which if a spouse dies, the other spouse will be the only one to inherit. These owners must be married.
Tenants by the entirety
Type of ownership in which if one owner dies, his heirs may receive his interest.
Tenants in common
Testamentary Trust
is a trust created by a will. It only comes into use when the person making the will dies.
Spendthrift Trust
is a trust that protects the settler's assets from being spent recklessly by the beneficiary and the beneficiaries' creditors.
Type of ownership in which if one owner dies, the other owners will split the his interest.
joint tenants
Property held as joint tenants is
non-probate property
Property held jointly as tenants by the entirety is
non-probate property
Totten Trust
not a trust, but rather a bank account with a beneficiary clause
