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Estates, Powers, and Trusts Law 5-1.4

EPTL 5-1.4: Revocatory effect of divorce, annulment or declaration of nullity, or dissolution of marriage on disposition, appointment or other provision in will to former spouse



EPTL 5-1.4

Revocatory effect of divorce

(a) Except as provided by the express terms of a governing instrument, a divorce (including  a judicial separation as defined in subparagraph (f)(2)) or annulment of a marriage revokes any revocable

     (1) disposition or appointment of property made by a divorced individual to, or for  the benefit  of,  the  former  spouse,  including, but not limited to, a disposition or appointment  by  will,  by  security registration   in beneficiary form (TOD), by beneficiary designation in a life insurance policy or (to the extent permitted by law) in a  pension  or  retirement benefits  plan, or by revocable trust, including a bank account in trust form,

     (2) provision conferring a power or power  of disposition  on  the  former  spouse,  and

     (3) nomination of the former spouse to serve in any fiduciary or representative capacity, including as a personal representative, executor, trustee, conservator, guardian, agent, or attorney-in-fact.


(b)(1) Provisions of a governing instrument are given effect as if the former spouse had predeceased the divorced individual as of the time  of the revocation.

     (2)  A  disposition,  appointment,  provision,  or  nomination revoked solely by this section shall be revived  by  the  divorced  individual's remarriage to the former spouse.


(c) Except as provided by the express terms of a governing instrument, a  divorce  (including  a judicial separation as defined in subparagraph (f)(2)) or annulment of a marriage severs the interests of the  divorced individual and the former spouse in property held by them at the time of the   divorce   or   annulment  as  joint  tenants  with  the  right  of survivorship, transforming their interests into interests as tenants  in common.


(d)(1)  A  payor  or other third party is not liable for having made a payment or transferred an item of property or any other benefit to a beneficiary (including a former spouse) designated  in  a governing instrument affected by a  divorce,  annulment,  or  remarriage,  or  for having  taken any other action in good faith reliance on the validity of the governing instrument, before the payor or other third party received written notice of the divorce, annulment, or remarriage.
    (2) Written notice  of  a  divorce,  annulment,  or  remarriage  under subparagraph  (1)  must  be mailed to the payor's or other third party's main office or home by registered  or  certified  mail,  return  receipt requested,  or  served  upon  the payor or other third party in the same manner as a summons in  a  civil  action  and  may  be  filed  with  the secretary  of  state  if  real  property  or  a cooperative apartment is affected. Upon receipt of written notice of the divorce,  annulment,  or remarriage,  a  payor  or  other  third party may pay any amount owed or transfer or deposit any item of property held by it or  with  the  court having   jurisdiction   of  the  probate  proceedings  relating  to  the decedent's estate or, if no proceedings have been commenced, to or  with the  court  having  jurisdiction  over the divorce, the real property or cooperative  apartment,  securities,  bank  accounts  or  other   assets affected by the divorce or annulment under this section. The court shall hold  the  funds  or  item of property and, upon its determination under this section, shall order disbursement or transfer  in  accordance  with the  determination. Payments, transfers, or deposits made to or with the court discharge the payor or other third party from all claims  for  the value  of  amounts  paid  to  or  items  of  property  transferred to or deposited with the court.


 (e) A person who purchases property from a former spouse or any  other person  for  value  and  without  notice,  or who receives from a former spouse or any other person, a payment  or  other  item  of  property  in partial  or  full  satisfaction  of a legally enforceable obligation, is neither  obligated  under  this  section  to return the payment, item of property or benefit, nor is liable under this section for the amount  of the  payment  or  the  value  of  the item of property or benefit. But a former spouse or other person who, not for value,  received  a  payment, item  of  property  or  any  other  benefit  to which that person is not entitled under this section is obligated to return the payment, item  of property  or  benefit,  with  interest  thereon,  to  the  person who is entitled to it under this section.


(f) For purposes of this section, the following terms shall  have  the  following meaning and effect:
    (1) "Disposition or appointment of property" includes a transfer of an item  of  property or any other benefit to a beneficiary designated in a governing instrument.
    (2) "Divorce or annulment" means a final decree or judgment of divorce or annulment, or a final decree, judgment or order declaring the nullity of a marriage or dissolving such marriage  on  the  ground  of  absence, recognized  as  valid  under  the  law  of  this  state,  or a "judicial separation," which means a  final  decree  or  judgment  of  separation, recognized  as  valid  under  the  law of this state, which was rendered against the spouse.
    (3) "Divorced individual" includes an individual  whose  marriage  has been annulled or subjected to a judicial separation.
    (4)  "Former  spouse"  means  a  person whose marriage to the divorced individual has been the subject of a  divorce,  annulment,  or  judicial separation.
    (5)  "Governing  instrument"  includes, but is not limited to, a will, testamentary instrument, trust agreement (including, but not limited to a totten trust account under 7-5.1(d), insurance  policy, thrift, savings, retirement,  pension,  deferred  compensation,  death  benefit, stock  bonus  or  profit-sharing  plan,  account, arrangement, system or trust, agreement with a bank,  brokerage  firm  or  investment  company, registration  of  securities  in  beneficiary form pursuant to part 4 of article 13 of this chapter, a court order, or a contract relating to the division of property made between the  divorced  individuals  before  or after the marriage, divorce, or annulment.
    (6)   "Revocable,"   with   respect  to  a  disposition,  appointment, provision, or nomination, means one under which the divorced individual, at the time of the divorce or annulment, was empowered, by law or  under governing  instrument,  either  alone  or  in conjunction with any other person who does not have a substantial adverse interest, to  cancel  the designation  in  favor of the former spouse, whether or not the divorced individual was then empowered to designate himself or herself  in  place of the former spouse and whether or not the divorced individual then had the capacity to exercise the power.





This section of the Estates, Powers, and Trusts Law is provided as part of a free educational service by J. Douglas Barics, attorney at law for reference only. Statutes and codes such as EPTL 5-1.4 are frequently amended, and no representation is made that the above version of EPTL 5-1.4 is current. Updated statutes and codes may be available at the New York State Legislature Website. No statute should be relied on without understanding controlling case law which may further interpret it. An attorney should be consulted for legal advice.


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