Michigan Compiled Laws 386-1998-ii-8 Part 8 General Provisions Concerning Probate And Nonprobate Transfers (700.2801...700.2809)
- Section 700.2801 Effect Of Divorce, Annulment, Decree Of Separation, Bigamy, And Absence.
(1) An individual who is divorced from the decedent or whose marriage to the decedent has been annulled is not a surviving spouse unless,...
- Section 700.2802 Definitions Relating To Effect Of Certain Criminal Acts.
As used in this section and sections 2803 and 2804: (a) "Abuse, neglect, or exploitation" means an act, the commission of which is a...
- Section 700.2803 Forfeiture And Revocation Of Benefits.
(1) An individual who feloniously and intentionally kills or who is convicted of committing abuse, neglect, or exploitation with respect to the decedent forfeits...
- Section 700.2804 Protection Of Payors And Other Third Parties.
(1) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a payor or other third party is not liable for having made a payment or transferred...
- Section 700.2805 Protection Of Bona Fide Purchasers; Personal Liability Of Recipient.
(1) Section 2803 does not obligate a person who purchases property for value and without notice, or who receives a payment or other item...
- Section 700.2806 Definitions Relating To Revocation Of Probate And Nonprobate Transfers By Divorce; Revocation By Other Changes Of Circumstances.
As used in this section and sections 2807 to 2809: (a) “Disposition or appointment of property” includes, but is not limited to, a transfer...
- Section 700.2807 Revocation Upon Divorce; Revocation By Other Changes Of Circumstances.
(1) Except as provided by the express terms of a governing instrument, court order, or contract relating to the division of the marital estate...
- Section 700.2808 Protection Of Payors And Other Third Parties.
(1) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a payor or other third party is not liable for having made a payment or transferred...
- Section 700.2809 Protection Of Bona Fide Purchasers; Personal Liability Of Recipient.
(1) Section 2807 does not obligate an individual who purchases property from a former spouse, a relative of a former spouse, or another person...
Last modified: October 10, 2016