72-2-823. Disclaimer of rights of survivorship in jointly held property. (1) Upon the death of a holder of jointly held property, a surviving holder may disclaim, in whole or part, the greater of:
(a) a fractional share of the property determined by dividing the number one by the number of joint holders alive immediately before the death of the holder to whose death the disclaimer relates; or
(b) all of the property except that part of the value of the entire interest attributable to the contribution furnished by the disclaimant.
(2) A disclaimer under subsection (1) takes effect as of the death of the holder of jointly held property to whose death the disclaimer relates.
(3) An interest in jointly held property disclaimed by a surviving holder of the property passes as if the disclaimant predeceased the holder to whose death the disclaimer relates.
History: En. Sec. 45, Ch. 313, L. 2019.
Structure Montana Code Annotated
Title 72. Estates, Trusts, and Fiduciary Relationships
Chapter 2. Upc -- Intestacy, Wills, and Donative Transfers
Part 8. General Provisions Concerning Probate and Nonprobate Transfers
72-2-805. through 72-2-810 reserved
72-2-812. Effect of divorce, annulment, or decree of separation
72-2-815. Reformation to correct mistakes
72-2-816. Modification to achieve transferor's tax objectives
72-2-820. Sections supplemented by other law
72-2-821. Power to disclaim -- general requirements -- when revocable
72-2-822. Disclaimer of interest in property
72-2-823. Disclaimer of rights of survivorship in jointly held property
72-2-824. Disclaimer of interest by trustee
72-2-825. Disclaimer of power of appointment or other power not held in fiduciary capacity
72-2-826. Disclaimer by appointee, object, or taker in default of exercise of power of appointment
72-2-827. Disclaimer of power held in fiduciary capacity
72-2-829. When disclaimer barred or limited
72-2-830. Tax qualified disclaimer
72-2-831. Recording of disclaimer
72-2-832. Application to existing relationships
72-2-833. Relation to electronic signatures in global and national commerce act