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Under the "The Complete Intestate Succession & Probate Fundamentals Course 2026," what is the primary distinction emphasized between "per stirpes" and "per capita" distribution in intestate succession?
"Per capita" is only applicable when there are no surviving children, while "per stirpes" is always used when children are present.
"Per stirpes" involves equal division among all living heirs of the same degree, while "per capita" divides the estate among branches of the family.
"Per stirpes" requires the consent of all beneficiaries, whereas "per capita" does not.
"Per stirpes" distributes an estate by branches of descent, with each branch receiving an equal share, whereas "per capita" divides the estate equally among all eligible heirs regardless of their generational relationship to the deceased.
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The "The Complete Intestate Succession & Probate Fundamentals Course 2026" highlights the concept of "escheat." What is the fundamental trigger for escheat in intestate succession?
When the deceased has outstanding debts that exceed the value of their estate.
When the deceased has no identifiable heirs according to the laws of intestacy.
When the deceased has a valid will that disposes of only a portion of their estate.
When the deceased's closest living relative is a minor.
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Within the context of "The Complete Intestate Succession & Probate Fundamentals Course 2026," what is the primary purpose of a "spousal elective share" or "forced share" statute?
To allow the surviving spouse to contest the validity of the deceased spouse's will based solely on personal disagreement.
To grant the surviving spouse absolute ownership of all marital property upon the death of the other spouse.
To ensure that a surviving spouse receives a predetermined percentage of the deceased spouse's estate, regardless of the will's provisions.
To provide a mechanism for the state to claim a portion of the estate if the surviving spouse is deemed unfit.

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