Code of Virginia - Title 64.1 Wills And Decedents' Estates - Chapter 9 Uniform Disposition Of Community Property Rights At Death Act
- 64.1-197 Application
This chapter applies to the disposition at death of the following property acquired by a married person: 1. All personal property, wherever situated: a. Which ...
- 64.1-198 Presumptions
In determining whether this chapter applies to specific property the following rebuttable presumptions apply: 1. Property acquired during marriage by a spouse of that marriage ...
- 64.1-199 Disposition upon death
Upon death of a married person, one-half of the property to which this chapter applies is the property of the surviving spouse and is not ...
- 64.1-200 Perfection of title of surviving spouse
If the title to any property to which this chapter applies was held by the decedent at the time of death, title of the surviving ...
- 64.1-201 Perfection of title of personal representative, heir or devisee
If the title to any property to which this chapter applies is held by the surviving spouse at the time of the decedent's death, the ...
- 64.1-202 Purchaser for value or lender
A. If a surviving spouse has apparent title to property to which this chapter applies, a purchaser for value or a lender taking a security ...
- 64.1-203 Creditor's rights
This chapter does not affect rights of creditors with respect to property to which this chapter applies. (1982, c. 456.) ...
- 64.1-204 Acts of married persons
The provisions of this chapter do not prevent married persons from severing or altering their interests in property to which this chapter applies. (1982, c. ...
- 64.1-205 Limitations on testamentary disposition
This chapter does not authorize a person to dispose of property by will if it is held under limitations imposed by law preventing testamentary disposition ...
- 64.1-206 Uniformity of application and construction
This chapter shall be so applied and construed as to effectuate its general purpose to make uniform the law with respect to the subject of ...
Last modified: April 3, 2009