Legislative Bill 250: The New Nonprobate Transfers Article of the Nebraska Probate Code

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Volkmer, Ronald R.

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1994

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INTRODUCTION|The Nebraska Probate Code, Nebraska's version of the Uniform Probate Code ("UPC"), became operative on January 1, 1977. Among the various provisions of this Code was Article 27, entitled "Nonprobate Transfers." This Article consisted of two parts: part 1 on "Multiple-Party Accounts" and part 2 on "Provisions Relating To Effect Of Death." Article 27, based on Article VI of the UPC, remained unchanged from 1977 to 1992.|Both this law review and Nebraska Continuing Legal Education Inc. published materials on the two parts of Article 27. In 1976, the Creighton Law Review published the proceedings from a Nebraska Continuing Legal Education seminar on the Nebraska Probate Code. Included therein was an Article that I authored entitled "Multiple Party Accounts Under The Nebraska Probate Code," dealing with part one of Article 27.5 In 1979, the Creighton Law Review published an in-depth student comment on part 2 of Article 27, the "provisions relating to effect of death" section. In 1976, Nebraska Continuing Legal Education Inc. published the Nebraska Probate Manual, which contained sections discussing both parts of Article 27.7...

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27 Creighton L. Rev. 239 (1993-1994)

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Creighton University School of Law

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