The record of the judicial proceeding in which a person is determined to be a slayer shall be admissible in evidence for or against a claimant of property in any civil action arising under this chapter. A conviction shall be conclusive evidence of the guilt of the slayer.
1981, c. 469, § 55-413; 2008, cc. 822, 830; 2012, c. 614.
Structure Code of Virginia
Title 64.2 - Wills, Trusts, and Fiduciaries
Chapter 25 - Acts Barring Property Rights
§ 64.2-2501. Slayer not to acquire property as result of slaying
§ 64.2-2502. Property passing by will or intestate succession; surviving spouse
§ 64.2-2503. Concurrent ownership with or without survivorship
§ 64.2-2504. Reversions and vested remainders
§ 64.2-2505. Interests dependent on survivorship or continuance of life
§ 64.2-2506. Contingent remainders and future interests
§ 64.2-2507. Powers of appointment
§ 64.2-2508. Proceeds of insurance; bona fide payment by insurance company or obligor
§ 64.2-2509. Persons acquiring from slayer protected
§ 64.2-2510. Admissibility of judicial record determining slayer