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- 2012398722 abstract "This report discusses the position of posthumously conceived children under the law of succession in Alberta and outlines some possible options for reform. It is unlikely that parentage can be established for posthumously conceived children under Alberta's Family Law Act, and therefore the link for inheritance purposes is missing. Even if parentage could be established, the fact that reproduction occurs sometime after the death of one of the parents brings in other factors affecting whether and how inheritance rights on intestacy might be created. These issues include: the orderly administration of estates; the interests of other intestate heirs; the best interests of the child. The decision whether or not to grant inheritance rights requires placing some values ahead of others. There is also an ongoing concern that the deceased had consented, while alive, to parentage and inheritance rights operating after their death. Similar issues arise with respect to wills, although it may be possible for a testator to make a gift to a posthumously conceived child if the drafting is carefully carried out. The provisions of the Wills and Succession Act, rules relating to perpetuities and class closing, necessitate very careful wording of any gift to a posthumously conceived child. Report for Discussion 23 seeks to explain the issues and suggests possible options for how the law should respond.".
- 2012398722 contributor B12570062.
- 2012398722 created "2012.".
- 2012398722 date "2012".
- 2012398722 date "2012.".
- 2012398722 dateCopyrighted "2012.".
- 2012398722 description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- 2012398722 description "Posthumously conceived children -- The current law in Alberta -- Law and policy in other jurisdictions -- Options for reform -- Appendix: Background information on assisted reproductive technologies.".
- 2012398722 description "This report discusses the position of posthumously conceived children under the law of succession in Alberta and outlines some possible options for reform. It is unlikely that parentage can be established for posthumously conceived children under Alberta's Family Law Act, and therefore the link for inheritance purposes is missing. Even if parentage could be established, the fact that reproduction occurs sometime after the death of one of the parents brings in other factors affecting whether and how inheritance rights on intestacy might be created. These issues include: the orderly administration of estates; the interests of other intestate heirs; the best interests of the child. The decision whether or not to grant inheritance rights requires placing some values ahead of others. There is also an ongoing concern that the deceased had consented, while alive, to parentage and inheritance rights operating after their death. Similar issues arise with respect to wills, although it may be possible for a testator to make a gift to a posthumously conceived child if the drafting is carefully carried out. The provisions of the Wills and Succession Act, rules relating to perpetuities and class closing, necessitate very careful wording of any gift to a posthumously conceived child. Report for Discussion 23 seeks to explain the issues and suggests possible options for how the law should respond.".
- 2012398722 extent "x, 61 p. ;".
- 2012398722 hasFormat "Available online in pdf format: http://www.law.ualberta.ca/alri/docs/rfd022.pdf".
- 2012398722 identifier "1896078494".
- 2012398722 identifier "9781896078496".
- 2012398722 identifier 2012398722.html.
- 2012398722 isFormatOf "Available online in pdf format: http://www.law.ualberta.ca/alri/docs/rfd022.pdf".
- 2012398722 isPartOf "Report for discussion ; no. 23. 0834-9037".
- 2012398722 isPartOf "Report for discussion, 0834-9037 ; 23".
- 2012398722 issued "2012".
- 2012398722 issued "2012.".
- 2012398722 language "eng".
- 2012398722 publisher "[Edmonton, Alberta, Canada] : Alberta Law Reform Commission,".
- 2012398722 relation "Available online in pdf format: http://www.law.ualberta.ca/alri/docs/rfd022.pdf".
- 2012398722 spatial "Alberta.".
- 2012398722 subject "346.05/2".
- 2012398722 subject "Artificial insemination, Human Alberta.".
- 2012398722 subject "Distribution of decedents' estates.".
- 2012398722 subject "Estates (Law) Alberta.".
- 2012398722 subject "Inheritance and succession Alberta.".
- 2012398722 subject "Inheritance and succession.".
- 2012398722 subject "KEA247 .A785 2012".
- 2012398722 tableOfContents "Posthumously conceived children -- The current law in Alberta -- Law and policy in other jurisdictions -- Options for reform -- Appendix: Background information on assisted reproductive technologies.".
- 2012398722 title "Succession and posthumously conceived children : report for discussion / Alberta Law Reform Institute.".
- 2012398722 type "text".