Any will which is not propounded for probate in this state within 12 months from the date of the death of the testator shall be inoperative and void as to bona fide purchasers, mortgagees or pledgees (and those claiming under them) of property or any interest therein from the executors, administrators, heirs at law, devisees, distributees of the estate of such deceased or anyone claiming under them, provided such purchasers acquire their interest in such property prior to the time such will is propounded for probate in this state and without actual notice of such will.
The provisions of this section shall not affect the right of any beneficiary entitled thereto under any such will to follow the proceeds from the sale of any such property in lieu of such property in the hands of the executors, administrators, heirs at law or distributees of such estate.
Structure Code of Alabama
Title 43 - Wills and Decedents' Estates.
Section 43-8-160 - Who May Have Will Probated.
Section 43-8-161 - Time Limit for Probate.
Section 43-8-162 - Where Will Probated.
Section 43-8-163 - Probate Not Prevented by Subsequent Incompetency of Witnesses.
Section 43-8-164 - Notice to Surviving Spouse and Next of Kin - Generally.
Section 43-8-165 - Notice to Surviving Spouse and Next of Kin - Minors.
Section 43-8-166 - Notice to Surviving Spouse and Next of Kin - Persons Outside State.
Section 43-8-167 - Mode of Proving Will Generally.
Section 43-8-168 - Depositions of Witnesses.
Section 43-8-169 - Recordation of Witnesses' Testimony.
Section 43-8-170 - Certificate Endorsed on Will.
Section 43-8-171 - Admission of Will in Evidence.
Section 43-8-172 - Protection of Bona Fide Purchasers, Etc.
Section 43-8-173 - Withdrawal of Will Before Probate.
Section 43-8-174 - Withdrawal of Will for Proof Out of State.