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2013 Code of Virginia
Title 64.2 - WILLS, TRUSTS, AND FIDUCIARIES.
Chapter 3 - Rights of Married Persons
- Section 64.2-300 - Definitions.
- Section 64.2-301 - Dower or curtesy abolished.
- Section 64.2-302 - When and how elective share may be claimed by surviving spouse.
- Section 64.2-303 - Extension of time until after determination of action for construction of will or extent of augment...
- Section 64.2-304 - Rights upon claiming an elective share.
- Section 64.2-305 - Augmented estate; exclusions; valuation.
- Section 64.2-306 - Charging spouse with the value of property received; liability of others for balance of elective sh...
- Section 64.2-307 - Rights in family residence.
- Section 64.2-308 - Statutory rights barred by desertion or abandonment.
- Section 64.2-309 - Family allowance.
- Section 64.2-310 - Exempt property.
- Section 64.2-311 - Homestead allowance.
- Section 64.2-312 - Source, determination, and documentation of family allowance, exempt property, and homestead allowa...
- Section 64.2-313 - When and how exempt property and allowances may be claimed.
- Section 64.2-314 - Waiver.
- Section 64.2-315 - Application.
- Section 64.2-316 - Presumptions.
- Section 64.2-317 - Disposition upon death.
- Section 64.2-318 - Perfection of title of surviving spouse.
- Section 64.2-319 - Perfection of title of personal representative, heir or devisee.
- Section 64.2-320 - Purchaser for value or lender.
- Section 64.2-321 - Creditor's rights.
- Section 64.2-322 - Acts of married persons.
- Section 64.2-323 - Limitations on testamentary disposition.
- Section 64.2-324 - Uniformity of application and construction.
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