Sec. 13.12.602. Will may pass all property and after-acquired property. A will may provide for the passage of all property the testator owns at death and all property acquired by the estate after the testator's death.
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Cited in 2
cases, 2016–2018 · leading case: In Re the Est. of Baker, 386 P.3d 1228 (Alaska 2016).
In Re the Est. of Baker, 386 P.3d 1228 (Alaska 2016). · cites it 4דAnd all parties stipulated that whether Baker’s handwritten name in the first sentence of the contested will “complie[d] with the signature requirement of AS 13.12.602” was “an issue of law for determination by the court,” and that Sumrall “[was] not precluded from offering…”
Hall v. Hall, 426 P.3d 1006 (Alaska 2018). “15 See AS 13.12.602 ("A will may provide for the passage of all property the testator owns at death and all property acquired by the estate after the testator's death.”
— Alaska Stat. § 13.12.602(b) — 1 case
In Re the Est. of Baker, 386 P.3d 1228 (Alaska 2016). “And all parties stipulated that whether Baker’s handwritten name in the first sentence of the contested will “complie[d] with the signature requirement of AS 13.12.602” was “an issue of law for determination by the court,” and that Sumrall “[was] not precluded from offering…”
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