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Virginia

Title 64.2 · Chapter 3
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-300. Applicability; definitions.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-301. Dower or curtesy abolished.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-302. When and how elective share may be claimed by surviving spouse.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-303. Extension of time until after determination of action for construction of will or extent of augmented estate.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-304. Rights upon claiming an elective share.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-305. Augmented estate; exclusions; valuation.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-306. Charging spouse with the value of property received; liability of others for balance of elective share.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-307. Rights in family residence.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-308. Statutory rights barred by desertion or abandonment.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-308.1. Applicability; definitions.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-308.2. Dower or curtesy abolished.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-308.3. Elective share amount; effect of election on statutory benefits; non-domiciliary.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-308.4. Composition of the augmented estate; marital property portion.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-308.5. Decedent's net probate estate.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-308.6. Decedent's non-probate transfers to others.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-308.7. Decedent's non-probate transfers to the surviving spouse.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-308.8. Surviving spouse's property and non-probate transfers to others.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-308.9. Exclusions, valuation, and overlapping application.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-308.10. Sources from which elective share payable.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-308.11. Personal liability of recipients.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-308.12. Proceeding for elective share; time limit.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-308.13. Right of election personal to surviving spouse; incapacitated surviving spouse.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-308.14. Waiver of right to elect and of other rights; defenses.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-308.15. Protection of payors and other third parties.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-308.16. Rights in family residence.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-308.17. Statutory rights barred by desertion or abandonment.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-309. Family allowance.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-310. Exempt property.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-311. Homestead allowance.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-312. Source, determination, and documentation of family allowance, exempt property, and homestead allowance; petition for relief.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-313. When and how exempt property and allowances may be claimed.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-314. Waiver.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-315. Application.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-316. Presumptions.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-317. Disposition upon death.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-318. Perfection of title of surviving spouse.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-319. Perfection of title of personal representative, heir or devisee.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-320. Purchaser for value or lender.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-321. Creditor's rights.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-322. Acts of married persons.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-323. Limitations on testamentary disposition.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-324. Uniformity of application and construction.
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