M04 Quiz
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M04: Indiana Code Succession Quiz
Due
Feb 11 at 11:59pm
Points
20
Questions
20
Time Limit
None
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Attempt 1
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Question 1
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Bob and Jan are married. Bob passed away. Bob and Janet have three children. How much of a share does Janet receive?
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Question 2
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Bob and Jan are married. Bob passes away. Bob and Jan do not have any children. However, Bob's mother is still alive. How much of a share does Janet receive?
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Question 3
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Bob and Jan are married. Bob passes away. Bob and Janet do not have any children and Bob's parents are deceased. How much of a share does Janet receive?
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Question 4
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Bob and Jan are married. Bob passes away. Janet is Bob's second wife. Bob's first wife passed away. However, Bob has two children from his first marriage. Janet would receive 1/2 of the estate.
True
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Janet receives 25% of the remainder of:
1. the fair market value of the property at the time of death
MINUS
2. the value of any liens or encumbrances of the real property
Question 5
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Bob and Jan are married. Bob passes away. Bob and Janet have three children. After Janet receives her share, who receives the next share?
Your Answer:
Their three children will share equally the remainder of the estate.
Bob's and Janet's children or their grandchildren if any of Bob or Janet's children are deceased.
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Bob's wife passed away 10 years ago. Bob and his wife had two children, Mary and Karen. Bob dies. Who received Bob's estate equally?
Your Answer:
Mary and Karen will share equally.
Mary and Karen
Question 7
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Although Bob's father caused his death, Bob's father can still receive 25% of the estate.
True
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If a parent is the cause of a child's death, they can not inherit any intestate share.
Question 8
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Bob's wife passed away 10 years ago and they never had any children. Bob has one living sister. Bob's parents are both deceased. Bob passed away. Who is next in line to receive an intestate share?
Your Answer:
His sister will inherit.
Bob's sister
Question 9
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Bob was never married and never had children. Bob has one living sister. Bob passed away. Both of Bob's parents are still living. How much, at a minimum do each of Bob's parents receive?
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Question 10
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Bob was raised by this grandmother all of his life. Bob passed away young, prior to being married or having any kids. Bob's grandmother was devastated by this death. Who receives Bob's estate?
Your Answer:
His parents if they are alive provided his grandmother did not legally adopt him.
If his parents are deceased, then any siblings would inherit.
If his parents are deceased and he has no siblings then his grandmother would inherit everything.
Bob's grandmother
Question 11
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Aunts and Uncles are not able to inherit under the Indiana Code.
True
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Aunts and Uncles are able to inherit when there is no surviving spouse, children, parents, or grandparents. IC 29-1-2-1(d)(6)
Question 12
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Real estate interests of a surviving spouse shall be owned by them as tenants by the entireties.
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Question 13
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Personal property interests of a surviving spouse shall be owned by them as tenants in common.
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Question 14
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Bob was never married, never had children and is the sole serving member of this family. Bob dies. Who receives his estate?
Your Answer:
Through the process of the Eschating clause, his estate will go to the state where he resides.
The state
Question 15
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Bob and Jan never married but had one child, Susan. For purposes of inheritance on the maternal (mom) side, the child is treated as if Bob and Jan
were married at the time of Susan's birth.
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True
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Question 16
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Bob and Jan were never married but had one child, Susan. For purposes of inheritance on the paternal side (dad), the child will be automatically disinherited from receiving anything from Bob upon his death.
True
Correct!
False
Question 17
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Bob and Jan were never married but had one child, Susan. Bob dies. In order for Susan to inherit, Jan simply needs to go to court and testify that Bob is Susan's father.
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True
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Question 18
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Adopted children are treated as natural-born children of the adoptive parents
in the state of Indiana.
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True
False
Question 19
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Indiana recognizes dower and curtesy.
True
Correct!
False
Question 20
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Bob and Jan decided to call it quits after 10 years of marriage. They decided to separate, but are not yet divorced. Janet finds solace in her high school sweetheart, Ken, and decided to move in with Ken pending her separation and divorce from Bob. Janet dies. Ken is not allowed to inherit anything from Jan if she dies intestate.
Correct!
True
False
Quiz Score:
15
out of 20