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What Is A Simultaneous Death And Common Disaster Provision?

Simultaneous Death and Common Disaster Provision is a clause that is usually included in the wills of husbands and wives. The clause provides that when it is impossible to determine which spouse of a married couple died first (such as when they both died in a car accident) the husband is automatically considered to have died before his wife. Then any beneficiary who is mentioned in both their wills to inherit (such as their children) can inherit the estate. This clause not only helps lessen the amount of estate taxes; it also speeds up the transfer of probate assets and helps resolve the issue of how to dispose of nonprobate assets, such as proceeds from insurance policies. It also helps avoid delays and the extra costs of double administration. Please contact an attorney for more information.

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