2000 Florida Code
TITLE XLII ESTATES AND TRUSTS
Chapter 732 Probate Code: Intestate Succession And Wills  
PART II ELECTIVE SHARE OF SURVIVING SPOUSE (ss. 732.201-732.228)
732.2045   Exclusions and overlapping application.

732.2045  Exclusions and overlapping application.--

(1)  EXCLUSIONS.--Section 732.2035 does not apply to:

(a)  Except as provided in s. 732.2155(4), any transfer of property by the decedent to the extent the transfer is irrevocable before the effective date of this subsection or after that date but before the date of the decedent's marriage to the surviving spouse.

(b)  Any transfer of property by the decedent to the extent the decedent received adequate consideration in money or money's worth for the transfer.

(c)  Any transfer of property by the decedent made with the written consent of the decedent's spouse. For this purpose, spousal consent to split-gift treatment under the United States gift tax laws does not constitute written consent to the transfer by the decedent.

(d)  The proceeds of any policy of insurance on the decedent's life in excess of the net cash surrender value of the policy whether payable to the decedent's estate, a trust, or in any other manner.

(e)  Any policy of insurance on the decedent's life maintained pursuant to a court order.

(f)  The decedent's one-half of the property to which ss. 732.216-732.228 apply and real property that is community property under the laws of the jurisdiction where it is located.

(g)  Property held in a qualifying special needs trust on the date of the decedent's death.

(h)  Property included in the gross estate of the decedent for federal estate tax purposes solely because the decedent possessed a general power of appointment.

(2)  OVERLAPPING APPLICATION.--If s. 732.2035(1) and any other subsection of s. 732.2035 apply to the same property interest, the amount included in the elective estate under other subsections is reduced by the amount included under subsection (1). In all other cases, if more than one subsection of s. 732.2035 applies to a property interest, only the subsection resulting in the largest elective estate shall apply.

History.--s. 4, ch. 99-343.

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