Florida Statutes

§ 739.104 — Power to disclaim; general requirements; when irrevocable

Florida § 739.104
JurisdictionFlorida
TitleXLII
Ch. 739FLORIDA UNIFORM DISCLAIMER OF PROPERTY INTERESTS ACT

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Fla. Stat. § 739.104 (2026).

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(1)A person may disclaim, in whole or in part, conditionally or unconditionally, any interest in or power over property, including a power of appointment. A person may disclaim the interest or power even if its creator imposed a spendthrift provision or similar restriction on transfer or a restriction or limitation on the right to disclaim. A disclaimer shall be unconditional unless the disclaimant explicitly provides otherwise in the disclaimer.
(2)With court approval, a fiduciary may disclaim, in whole or part, any interest in or power over property, including a power of appointment, except that a disclaimer of a power arising under s. 739.201(4) does not require court approval. Without court approval, a fiduciary may disclaim, in whole or in part, any interest in or power over proper

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Legislative History

s. 1, ch. 2005-108; s. 103, ch. 2006-1; s. 14, ch. 2009-115.

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