Alaska Statutes (Last Updated: January 11, 2017) |
Title 13. DECEDENTS' ESTATES, GUARDIANSHIPS, TRANSFERS, TRUSTS, AND HEALTH CARE DECISIONS. |
Chapter 13.12. INTESTACY, WILLS, AND DONATIVE TRANSFERS. |
Article 13.12.06. ESTABLISHMENT OF WILL AND TRUST VALIDITY BEFORE DEATH. |
Section 13.12.555. Declaration by court.
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The court may declare a will or trust to be valid and make other findings of fact and conclusions of law that are appropriate under the circumstances. After the testator's death, unless the will is modified or revoked after the declaration, the will has full legal effect as the instrument of the disposition of the testator's estate and shall be admitted to probate upon request.
Authorities
13.12.560;13.12.575;13.12.580
Notes
References
AS 13.12.560 Binding effect of declaration.
AS 13.12.575 Change to will after declaration.
AS 13.12.580 Change to trust after declaration.
History
(Sec. 8 ch 64 SLA 2010)