10 USC § 1044d - Military testamentary instruments: requirement for recognition by States
(a)
Testamentary Instruments To Be Given Legal Effect.—
A military testamentary instrument—
(b)
Military Testamentary Instruments.—
For purposes of this section, a military testamentary instrument is an instrument that is prepared with testamentary intent in accordance with regulations prescribed under this section and that—
(c)
Requirements for Execution of Military Testamentary Instruments.—
An instrument is valid as a military testamentary instrument only if—
(1)
the instrument is executed by the testator (or, if the testator is unable to execute the instrument personally, the instrument is executed in the presence of, by the direction of, and on behalf of the testator);
(2)
the instrument is executed in the presence of a military legal assistance counsel acting as presiding attorney;
(d)
Self-Proving Military Testamentary Instruments.—
(1)
If the document setting forth a military testamentary instrument meets the requirements of paragraph (2), then the signature of a person on the document as the testator, an attesting witness, a notary, or the presiding attorney, together with a written representation of the person’s status as such and the person’s military grade (if any) or other title, is prima facie evidence of the following:
(2)
A document setting forth a military testamentary instrument meets the requirements of this paragraph if it includes (or has attached to it), in a form and content required under the regulations prescribed under subsection (f), each of the following:
(A)
A certificate, executed by the testator, that includes the testator’s acknowledgment of the testamentary instrument.
(e)
Statement To Be Included.—
(f)
Regulations.—
Regulations for the purposes of this section shall be prescribed jointly by the Secretary of Defense and by the Secretary of Homeland Security with respect to the Coast Guard when it is not operating as a service in the Department of the Navy.
(g)
Definitions.—
In this section:
(1)
The term “person eligible for military legal assistance” means a person who is eligible for legal assistance under section
1044 of this title.
(2)
The term “military legal assistance counsel” means—
(B)
a civilian attorney serving as a legal assistance officer under the provisions of section
1044 of this title.
(a)
Testamentary Instruments To Be Given Legal Effect.—
A military testamentary instrument—
(b)
Military Testamentary Instruments.—
For purposes of this section, a military testamentary instrument is an instrument that is prepared with testamentary intent in accordance with regulations prescribed under this section and that—
(c)
Requirements for Execution of Military Testamentary Instruments.—
An instrument is valid as a military testamentary instrument only if—
(1)
the instrument is executed by the testator (or, if the testator is unable to execute the instrument personally, the instrument is executed in the presence of, by the direction of, and on behalf of the testator);
(2)
the instrument is executed in the presence of a military legal assistance counsel acting as presiding attorney;
(d)
Self-Proving Military Testamentary Instruments.—
(1)
If the document setting forth a military testamentary instrument meets the requirements of paragraph (2), then the signature of a person on the document as the testator, an attesting witness, a notary, or the presiding attorney, together with a written representation of the person’s status as such and the person’s military grade (if any) or other title, is prima facie evidence of the following:
(2)
A document setting forth a military testamentary instrument meets the requirements of this paragraph if it includes (or has attached to it), in a form and content required under the regulations prescribed under subsection (f), each of the following:
(A)
A certificate, executed by the testator, that includes the testator’s acknowledgment of the testamentary instrument.
(e)
Statement To Be Included.—
(f)
Regulations.—
Regulations for the purposes of this section shall be prescribed jointly by the Secretary of Defense and by the Secretary of Homeland Security with respect to the Coast Guard when it is not operating as a service in the Department of the Navy.
(g)
Definitions.—
In this section:
(1)
The term “person eligible for military legal assistance” means a person who is eligible for legal assistance under section
1044 of this title.
(2)
The term “military legal assistance counsel” means—
(B)
a civilian attorney serving as a legal assistance officer under the provisions of section
1044 of this title.
Source
(Added Pub. L. 106–398, § 1 [[div. A], title V, § 551(a)], Oct. 30, 2000, 114 Stat. 1654, 1654A–123; amended Pub. L. 107–296, title XVII, § 1704(b)(1),Nov. 25, 2002, 116 Stat. 2314.)
Amendments
2002—Subsec. (f). Pub. L. 107–296substituted “of Homeland Security” for “of Transportation”.
Effective Date of 2002 Amendment
Amendment by Pub. L. 107–296effective on the date of transfer of the Coast Guard to the Department of Homeland Security, see section 1704(g) ofPub. L. 107–296, set out as a note under section
101 of this title.
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