§ 767.375 — Effect on transfers at death.
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767.375 767.375(1) (1) Revocation of death provisions in marital property agreement. Unless the judgment provides otherwise, a judgment of annulment, divorce or legal separation revokes a provision in a marital property agreement under s. 766.58 that provides for any of the following: 767.375(1)(a) (a) That, upon the death of either spouse, any of either or both spouses’ property, including after-acquired property, passes without probate to a designated person, trust or other entity by nontestamentary disposition. 767.375(1)(b) (b) That one or both spouses will make a particular disposition in a will or other governing instrument, as defined in s. 854.01 (2) . 767.375(2) (2) Revocation of revocable transfers at death. Unless sub.
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