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§572C-4 Requisites of a valid reciprocal beneficiary relationship.

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§572C-4 Requisites of a valid reciprocal beneficiary relationship. In order to enter into a valid reciprocal beneficiary relationship, it shall be necessary that:
(1)Each of the parties be at least eighteen years old;
(2)Neither of the parties be married, a party to another reciprocal beneficiary relationship, or a partner in a civil union;
(3)The parties be legally prohibited from marrying one another under chapter 572;
(4)Consent of either party to the reciprocal beneficiary relationship has not been obtained by force, duress, or fraud; and
(5)Each of the parties sign a declaration of reciprocal beneficiary relationship as provided in section 572C-5. [L 1997, c 383, pt of §1; am L 2012, c 267, §11]
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