The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . . § 732.301, Fla. Stat. Pretermitted spouse. § 732.302, Fla. Stat. . . .
. . . surviving spouse to take an intestate share of decedent's estate as a pretermitted spouse under section 732.301 . . .
. . . Section 732.301, Florida Statutes (2016), "Pretermitted spouse," states: When a person marries after . . .
. . . . § 732.301, Fla. Stat. Pretermitted spouse. § 732.302, Fla. Stat. . . .
. . . . § 732.301, Fla. Stat. . . .
. . . . § 732.301, Fla. Stat. Pretermitted spouse. § 732.302, Fla. Stat. . . .
. . . . § 732.301, Fla. Stat. Pretermitted spouse. § 732.302, Fla. Stat. . . .
. . . an order denying her petition for an allocation of her share as a pretermitted spouse under section 732.301 . . . policy to protect pretermit-ted spouses, and misconstrues the proper effect of this section and section 732.301 . . . Lastly, Appellant’s argument that section 731.106(2) conflicts with, and is subordinate to, section 732.301 . . . non-domiciliary testator expressly chooses Florida law to dispose of his or her Florida property, section 732.301 . . . denied Appellant’s petition for an allocation of her share of the decedent’s property under section 732.301 . . .
. . . . § 732.301, Fla. Stat. Pretermitted spouse. § 732.507, Fla. Stat. . . .
. . . . § 732.301 by sustaining the RAFB’s objection to Smith’s eligibility without an investigation or the . . . Finally, as for Smith’s contention that OPM violated 5 C.F.R. § 732.301, that provision does not apply . . .
. . . . § 732.301 (1996) also is an applicable regulation which defendants violated. . . . Even if § 732.301 did apply, however, plaintiff has failed to provide any evidence that an adverse determination . . .
. . . . § 732.301, Fla.Stat. (1993). . . . applies only “[w]hen a person marries after making a will and the spouse survives the testator.” § 732.301 . . . GRIMES, C.J., and SHAW, KOGAN, HARDING, WELLS and ANSTEAD, JJ., concur. . § 732.301, Fla.Stat. (1993) . . .
. . . Adversary proceedings. ⅞⅛⅛ 732.301, Fla.Stat. Pretermitted spouse. 732.507, Fla.Stat. . . .
. . . finding that the petitioner/appellant, Georgia Barnes Norem, is a pretermit-ted spouse under section 732.301 . . . Thereafter Georgia Norem filed a petition to be declared a pretermitted. spouse under section 732.301 . . . Estate of Ganier, 418 So.2d 256 (Fla.1982) the supreme court construed section 732.301 and explained . . . Additionally, we find issues of fact in the question of whether or not the provisions of section 732.301 . . .
. . . Spangen-berg’s claim as a pretermitted spouse under section 732.301, Florida Statutes (1987). . . .
. . . declaring Joseph Maria’s surviving and pretermitted spouse in accordance with sections 732.201 and 732.301 . . .
. . . of the probate court declaring Doris Daerr Gaspelin to be a pretermitted spouse pursuant to section 732.301 . . . Gaspelin is estopped to seek the protection of section 732.301, Florida Statutes (1985), because she . . . Florida Probate Code that suggests a spouse must abandon a claim as a pretermitted spouse under section 732.301 . . .
. . . F.S. 732.301 Pretermitted spouse. . . .
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. . . It requires a construction and interpretation of Florida’s pretermitted spouse statute, section 732.301 . . . For the following reasons, we approve the interpretation of section 732.301’s predecessor statute in . . . The district court, in a split decision, reversed, finding that section 732.301(2) requires only that . . . These sections are now codified as sections 732.301 and 732.507 of our current law. . . . Section 732.301(1) — (3) simply defines statutorily the “in contemplation of marriage” requirement. . . .
. . . The applicable statute is section 732.301, Florida Statutes (1981), and it provides that a person who . . . When section 732.301, Pretermitted spouse, and section 732.102, Share of spouse> are read together there . . .
. . . the lower court’s judgment declaring Frederic Ganier was a “pretermitted spouse” pursuant to section 732.301 . . . Section 732.301, Florida Statutes (1979). . . . Section 732.301(2) simply and clearly says it is not applicable if the claiming spouse is “provided for . . . Under a statute like section 732.301, a will which provides for the spouse is not revoked by the subsequent . . . The petition for administration valued the assets of Emma’s estate at less than $60,0t)0.00. . § 732.301 . . . section 8(d), section 5477(4)(d), Comp.Gen.Law Supp. was essentially the same as now found in section 732.301 . . . The wording of the California statute is remarkably similar to section 732.301, Florida Statutes (1977 . . . Now section -732.301, Florida Statutes (1979). . . . .
. . . The answer appears to lie in the application of Section 732.301, Florida Statutes (1975), which reads . . . : 732.301 Pretermitted spouse. — When a person marries after making a will and the spouse survives the . . .
. . . , is entitled to receive one-half of the net intestate estate pursuant to the provisions of Section 732.301 . . .