The effect of a disclaimer is to pass the disclaimed interest as if the disclaimant had predeceased the decedent/trustor(s). E.g., the disclaimant's share would pass to the disclaimant's issue, if any. Disclaimers are irrevocable, per Probate Code Sec. 281. (See also, Estate of Cooke (1976) 57 Cal.App.3d 595, 598, discussing “Probate Code pertaining to disclaimer of testamentary and other interest ch. 11, div. 1, § 190 et seq.; hereafter ‘disclaimer statute’ and added section 13409; Stats. 1972, ch. 990, at 1805.)
By an urgency measure effective August 16, 1972, the Legislature added the new disclaimer statute (Prob. Code, Sec. 190 et seq.), repealed former section 13409, and added the new section 13409 (See 5 Witkin, Summary of Cal. Law, Taxation, § 218, at 4185-4186; 4 Pacific L.J. 246-248.) The new section (quoted fn. 1, ante) now provides that transfers of any interest in property "and all rights and powers relating to the same" which have been duly disclaimed pursuant to the provisions of chapter 11 of division 1 of the Probate Code or in any other valid manner, "shall be subject to the inheritance tax only if, and to the same extent and in the same manner as, the same would have been subject to such tax if such interest, rights and powers had been originally created in favor of and transferred to the same persons and in the same shares in which they are effectively distributed or otherwise disposed of, after giving full effect to such disclaimers..." (Estate of Cooke, 57 Cal.App.3d at 598.)
Following enactment of the new legislation the State Controller promulgated the following inheritance and gift tax regulation (Cal. Admin. Code, tit. 18, ch. 2.5, Sec. 13409(a)(2), effective May 13, 1973): "If a transferee under a will, an heir of an intestate or a transferee of an inter vivos transfer subject to inheritance tax disclaims any interest in the estate of the decedent or in the property transferred, in whole or in part, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 11 (commencing with Section 190) of Division 1 of the Probate Code, and the date of death of the decedent is prior to August 16, 1972, the tax is nevertheless computed as though no disclaimer had been filed." (Estate of Cooke, 57 Cal.App.3d at 600.)
The 1972 Probate Code section 190 et seq. was enacted to modernize procedures for disclaiming interests in decedents' estates. At the same time Revenue and Taxation Code section 13409 was revised to permit avoidance of inheritance taxes by disclaimer in conformity with federal law. (Estate of Goshen (1985) 167 Cal.App.3d 97, 98, considering “whether an agreement to disclaim part of an estate as an integral part of a will contest settlement under which the disclaimant retains a benefit in the estate constitutes an acceptance within the meaning of Probate Code section 190.7 and operates to render Revenue and Taxation Code section 13409 inapplicable;” see also, Stats. 1972, ch. 990, Secs. 1-6, at 1805-1809; see 5 Witkin, Summary of Cal. Law (8th ed. 1974) Taxation, Sec. 218, at 4185-4186.) Probate Code section 190 et seq. was repealed in 1983 and a new disclaimer statute was enacted, Probate Code section 260 et seq. (Stats. 1983, ch. 17, §§ 1-5; see Witkin, Summary of Cal. Law (8th ed., 1984 supp. to vol. 7) Wills and Probate, § 38A, pp. 214-215.) The California Inheritance Tax Law, former Revenue and Taxation Code section 13301 et seq., was repealed in 1982. (Stats. 1982, ch. 1535, Sec. 14, at 5974; see Witkin, Summary of Cal. Law (8th ed., 1984 supp. to vol. 5) Taxation, Sec. 213A, at 687.)
Evidence of names and addresses of persons entitled to inherit as a result of the disclaimer, and notice to those persons. The effect of a disclaimer is to pass the disclaimed interest as if the disclaimant had predeceased the decedent/trustor(s). E.g., the disclaimant's share would pass to the disclaimant's issue, if any. Disclaimers are irrevocable, per PrC § 281. The document filed does not indicate that the intent was to assign the interest. 4.
Jan 16, 2020
Contra Costa County, CA
Evidence of names and addresses of persons entitled to inherit as a result of the disclaimer, and notice to those persons. The effect of a disclaimer is to pass the disclaimed interest as if the disclaimant had predeceased the decedent/trustor(s). E.g., the disclaimant's share would pass to the disclaimant's issue, if any. Disclaimers are irrevocable, per PrC § 281. The document filed does not indicate that the intent was to assign the interest. 4.
Aug 14, 2018
Contra Costa County, CA
Evidence of names and addresses of persons entitled to inherit as a result of the disclaimer, and notice to those persons. The effect of a disclaimer is to pass the disclaimed interest as if the disclaimant had predeceased the decedent/trustor(s). E.g., the disclaimant's share would pass to the disclaimant's issue, if any. Disclaimers are irrevocable, per PrC § 281. The document filed does not indicate that the intent was to assign the interest. 4.
Aug 14, 2018
Contra Costa County, CA
Evidence of names and addresses of persons entitled to inherit as a result of the disclaimer, and notice to those persons. The effect of a disclaimer is to pass the disclaimed interest as if the disclaimant had predeceased the decedent/trustor(s). E.g., the disclaimant's share would pass to the disclaimant's issue, if any. Disclaimers are irrevocable, per PrC § 281. The document filed does not indicate that the intent was to assign the interest. 2.
Mar 10, 2020
George
Contra Costa County, CA
Need evidence of names and addresses of persons entitled to inherit as a result of the disclaimer, and notice to those persons. The effect of a disclaimer is to pass the disclaimed interest as if the disclaimant had predeceased the decedent/trustor(s). E.g., the disclaimant's share would pass to the disclaimant's issue, if any. Disclaimers are irrevocable, per PrC § 281. The document filed does not indicate that the intent was to assign the interest. 4.
Jun 27, 2019
Contra Costa County, CA
Verified declaration by petitioner to include evidence of names and addresses of persons entitled to inherit as a result of the disclaimer, and notice to those persons. The effect of a disclaimer is to pass the disclaimed interest as if the disclaimant had predeceased the decedent/trustor(s). E.g., the disclaimant's share would pass to the disclaimant's issue, if any. Disclaimers are irrevocable, per PrC § 281. The document filed does not indicate that the intent was to assign the interest. 3.
Jul 12, 2016
Contra Costa County, CA
Evidence of names and addresses of persons entitled to inherit as a result of the disclaimer, and notice to those persons. The effect of a disclaimer is to pass the disclaimed interest as if the disclaimant had predeceased the decedent/trustor(s). E.g., the disclaimant's share would pass to the disclaimant's issue, if any. Disclaimers are irrevocable, per PrC § 281. The document filed does not indicate that the intent was to assign the interest. 4.
Jun 28, 2016
Contra Costa County, CA
Proposed Order AMIN MOINZADEH ARDASHIR MOINZADEH ROBERT J HOOY JAVAD MOINZADEH ROBERT J HOOY Need: Evidence of names and addresses of persons entitled to inherit as a result of the disclaimer, and notice to those persons. The effect of a disclaimer is to pass the disclaimed interest as if the disclaimant had predeceased the decedent. E.g., the disclaimant's share would pass to the disclaimant's issue, if any. Disclaimers are irrevocable, per PrC § 281.
May 09, 2019
Contra Costa County, CA
Evidence of names and addresses of persons entitled to inherit as a result of the disclaimer, and notice to those persons. The effect of a disclaimer is to pass the disclaimed interest as if the disclaimant had predeceased the decedent/trustor(s). E.g., the disclaimant's share would pass to the disclaimant's issue, if any. Disclaimers are irrevocable, per PrC § 281. The document filed does not indicate that the intent was to assign the interest. 4.
Aug 04, 2016
Contra Costa County, CA
Evidence of names and addresses of persons entitled to inherit as a result of the disclaimer, and notice to those persons. The effect of a disclaimer is to pass the disclaimed interest as if the disclaimant had predeceased the decedent/trustor(s). E.g., the disclaimant's share would pass to the disclaimant's issue, if any. Disclaimers are irrevocable, per PrC § 281. The document filed does not indicate that the intent was to assign the interest. 2.
Dec 04, 2018
Contra Costa County, CA
Further support for effectiveness of disclaimer, filed more than nine months after decedent's date of death. PrC §§ 279, 280. Note: Supplement filed 8-16-16 indicates an assignment was to be filed, not a disclaimer CHAI HEE WONG PETER WONG HOWARD P ABELSON
Oct 04, 2016
Contra Costa County, CA
Evidence of names and addresses of persons entitled to inherit as a result of the disclaimer, and notice to those persons. The effect of a disclaimer is to pass the disclaimed interest as if the disclaimant had predeceased the decedent/trustor(s). E.g., the disclaimant's share would pass to the disclaimant's issue, if any. Disclaimers are irrevocable, per PrC § 281. The document filed does not indicate that the intent was to assign the interest. 2.
Dec 04, 2018
Contra Costa County, CA
Evidence of names and addresses of persons entitled to inherit as a result of the disclaimer, and notice to those persons. The effect of a disclaimer is to pass the disclaimed interest as if the disclaimant had predeceased the decedent/trustor(s). E.g., the disclaimant's share would pass to the disclaimant's issue, if any. Disclaimers are irrevocable, per PrC § 281. The document filed does not indicate that the intent was to assign the interest. 2. Proposed Order CARL REID WARD TONY WARD RONALD K.
Dec 01, 2016
Contra Costa County, CA
Evidence of names and addresses of persons entitled to inherit as a result of the disclaimer, and notice to those persons. The effect of a disclaimer is to pass the disclaimed interest as if the disclaimant had predeceased the decedent/trustor(s). E.g., the disclaimant's share would pass to the disclaimant's issue, if any. Disclaimers are irrevocable, per PrC § 281. The document filed does not indicate that the intent was to assign the interest. 2.
Oct 30, 2018
Contra Costa County, CA
Further support for effectiveness of disclaimer, filed more than nine months after decedent's date of death. PrC §§ 279, 280. 6. Proof of mailing to anyone added by verified declaration, not already served 7. Proposed Order Note: 2nd Amended Petition filed 3-28-19 is set for 8-20-19. This matter will be continued to that date HERBERT HOLTHAUS PAMELA JONES ROSEMARIE HALL Need: 1. Verified declaration by petitioner to clarify purpose of petition.
Jun 11, 2019
Contra Costa County, CA
Evidence of names and addresses of persons entitled to inherit as a result of the disclaimer, and notice to those persons. The effect of a disclaimer is to pass the disclaimed interest as if the disclaimant had predeceased the decedent/trustor(s). E.g., the disclaimant's share would pass to the disclaimant's issue, if any. Disclaimers are irrevocable, per PrC § 281. The document filed does not indicate that the intent was to assign the interest. 3.
Jul 18, 2019
Contra Costa County, CA
Further support for effectiveness of disclaimer, filed more than nine months after decedent's date of death. PrC §§ 279, 280. 7. Proof of mailing to anyone added by verified declaration, not already served 8. Proposed Order Note: Petition for Probate filed by Herbert Holthaus is set for 10-17-19. HERBERT HOLTHAUS PAMELA JONES ROSEMARIE HALL Need: 1. Petition verified by all claimants. PrC §§ 1021; 13152(a). CCP § 2015.5. CRC 7.103 2. Proof of mailing to all persons entitled to receive notice.
Aug 20, 2019
Contra Costa County, CA
Need evidence of names and addresses of persons entitled to inherit as a result of the disclaimer, and notice to those persons. The effect of a disclaimer is to pass the disclaimed interest as if the disclaimant had predeceased the decedent. E.g., the disclaimant's share would pass to the disclaimant's issue, if any. 6. Further support for effectiveness of disclaimer, filed more than nine months after decedent's date of death. PrC §§ 279, 280. Court finds no disclaimer filed in this case.
Aug 16, 2016
Contra Costa County, CA
Further support for effectiveness of disclaimer, filed more than nine months after decedent's date of death. PrC §§ 279, 280. 6. Proof of mailing to anyone added by verified declaration, not already served 7. Proposed Order Note: Petitioner did not have authority to add this matter to the calendar, or select this hearing date. The clerk’s office was to either give the party 1 st available or send request up to the department for approval to add to the calendar.
Mar 28, 2019
Contra Costa County, CA
Evidence of names and addresses of persons entitled to inherit as a result of the disclaimer, and notice to those persons. The effect of a disclaimer is to pass the disclaimed interest as if the disclaimant had predeceased the decedent/trustor(s). E.g., the disclaimant's share would pass to the disclaimant's issue, if any. Disclaimers are irrevocable, per PrC § 281. The document filed does not indicate that the intent was to assign the interest. 2. Proposed Order CARL REID WARD TONY WARD RONALD K.
Dec 01, 2016
Contra Costa County, CA
The effect of a disclaimer is to pass the disclaimed interest as if the disclaimant had predeceased the decedent/trustor(s). E.g., the disclaimant's share would pass to the disclaimant's issue, if any. Disclaimers are irrevocable, per PrC § 281. The document filed does not indicate that the intent was to assign the interest. 3. Verified declaration by petitioner to address petition Item # 5.a.(3) or 5.a.(4) (whether decedent is survived by a registered domestic partner) 4.
Sep 21, 2017
Contra Costa County, CA
Verified declaration by petitioner to include evidence of names and addresses of persons entitled to inherit as a result of the disclaimer, and notice to those persons. The effect of a disclaimer is to pass the disclaimed interest as if the disclaimant had predeceased the decedent/trustor(s). E.g., the disclaimant's share would pass to the disclaimant's issue, if any. Disclaimers are irrevocable, per PrC § 281. The document filed does not indicate that the intent was to assign the interest. 4.
Aug 09, 2016
Contra Costa County, CA
Further support for effectiveness of disclaimer, filed more than nine months after decedent's date of death. It appears Lynsi Rohrscheib’s intent was to assign her interest to petitioner. PrC §§ 279, 280. 2. Verified declaration by petitioner to include identify of person entitled to notice so court can confirm mailing. Name of person entitled to receive notice is not listed at page 7, line 14. 3. Verified declaration by petitioner to show calculation of statutory fee base as required by CRC § 7.705.
Oct 09, 2018
Contra Costa County, CA
Court notes Disclaimer filed 9-12-16 by Diosdada Ortiz. Court also notes disclaimer filed more than nine months after decedent’s date of death does not appear to be effective. PrC §§ 279, 280. B. Court will dispense with further formal service on Atty. Aaron Feldman, who appeared 6-21-18. C. Supplemental First and Final Account filed 7-31-18 is set for hearing 10-2-18. Absent appearances or objections, court will continue this matter to 10-2-18.
Aug 16, 2018
Contra Costa County, CA
Submit further support for effectiveness of disclaimer, filed more than nine months after decedent's date of death. PrC §§ 279, 280. 4. File a verified declaration to state whether notice was given, or needed, to the Director of the California Victim Compensation Board, i.e., does petitioner have any reason to believe any heir has previously been confined in any prison or other correctional facility. PrC §§ 216, 9202(b) 5. Verify Inventory and Appraisal. Form filed 5-24-18 is not dated. 6.
Aug 28, 2018
Contra Costa County, CA
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