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Kentucky

Chapter 394 — Wills
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394.010 "Will" defined.
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394.020 Persons competent to make -- What may be disposed of.
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394.030 Minor can make will, when.
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394.035 Uniform disclaimer of transfers under nontestamentary instruments.
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394.040 Requisites of a valid will.
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394.050 Repealed, 1972.
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394.060 Repealed, 2020.
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394.065 Validity of trust, devise or legacy not affected by specified provisions.
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394.070 Repealed, 2020.
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394.075 Repealed, 1998.
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394.076 Uniform testamentary additions to trust act.
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394.080 Revocation of will -- How effected.
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394.090 Nonrevocation of will by marriage of testator.
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394.092 Effect of divorce or annulment of marriage of testator.
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394.095 Repealed, 1982.
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394.100 Revoked will may be revived, how.
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394.110 Repealed, 2019.
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394.120 Validity of nonresident's will.
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394.130 Will not admissible as evidence until probated -- Effect of probate.
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394.140 Will probated in District Court -- Venue.
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394.145 Application for probate of will.
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394.150 Probate of nonresident's will.
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394.160 Court may compel production of a will.
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394.170 Propounder of will may have interested parties summoned.
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394.180 Court may order interested parties summoned.
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394.190 Summons or warning order -- Persons under disability.
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394.200 Creditors and executors are competent witnesses.
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394.210 Attesting witness -- Effect of subsequent incompetency of or devise to.
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394.220 Court may probate will without summoning parties.
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394.225 Self-proved will.
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394.230 Deposition of subscribing witness -- When and how may be taken.
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394.235 Proof of will where witnesses unavailable.
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394.260 Proceedings in Circuit Court.
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394.270 Evidence given on probate may be read at trial.
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394.290 Repealed, 1960.
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394.295 Vacation or modification of judgment upon discovery of later will.
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394.300 Recording of wills.
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394.310 Original will may be withdrawn from court, when.
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394.320 Repealed, 1980.
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394.330 Will speaks as of time testator dies.
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394.340 General devise of land includes all interests therein owned by testator.
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394.370 Advancement, when deemed satisfaction of devise.
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394.380 Repealed, 1972.
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394.382 Share of pretermitted child.
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394.390 Repealed, 1972.
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394.400 Issue of dead devisee or legatee take parent's share.
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394.420 Contribution, when devised estate used for payment of testator's debt.
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394.430 Residuary and other legatees not entitled to contribution.
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394.440 Specific and general devises -- Distinction.
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394.450 Contribution when title to estate devised to heir fails.
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394.460 Posthumous child -- How share made up.
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394.470 Posthumous child to make contribution.
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394.480 Contribution when curtesy or dower taken from devise.
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394.490 Law as to property devised subject to lien.
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394.500 Void or lapsed devise included in residuary devise.
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394.510 Obligee has lien on devise charged with obligation.
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394.520 Specific legacy -- When payable.
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394.530 Purchaser of trust estate -- When required to see to application.
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394.540 Contract to make a will, not to revoke a will or to die intestate.
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394.610 Right to disclaim succession.
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394.620 Time and place of filing disclaimer.
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394.630 Effect of disclaimer.
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394.640 Waiver and bar.
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394.650 Exclusiveness of remedy.
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394.660 Repealed, 1982.
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394.670 Uniformity of application and construction.
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394.680 Short title.
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