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Match the most appropriate term to the definition. 1) Act to invalidate a will 2) Responsible for probate of estate 3) Died without a valid

Match the most appropriate term to the definition.

1) Act to invalidate a will

2) Responsible for probate of estate

3) Died without a valid will

4) Can supersede a bequest to a spouse

5) Duty of personal representative

6) May be valid only if testator rightfully believed death was imminent

7) Cannot be disinherited

8) Related to decedent as spouse, by blood, or by adoption

9) Inheritance determined by proximity of relationship to decedent

10) Addition, deletion, or change to a valid will

11) Process used to include documents in a will

12) Testifies that the testator had testamentary capacity

13) Their rights to estate supersede rights of heirs

14) Dies with a valid will

15) Used to initiate probate

16) All heirs inherit equally

17) Process by executor to validate will

18) Process by executor to invalidate will

19) Requirement of valid will

20) Process to settle an estate

Choices:

will contest -

personal representative -

intestate -

forced share -

fiduciary -

oral will -

spouse -

heir -

per stirpes -

codicil -

incorporation by reference -

witness -

creditors -

testate -

petition -

per capita -

execute -

revocation -

testamentary capacity -

probate -

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