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1 | AN ACT concerning civil law.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Article 1. General Provisions | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | Section 1-1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | |||||||||||||||||||
6 | Electronic Wills and Remote Witnesses Act. | |||||||||||||||||||
7 | Section 1-5. Purpose. The purpose of this Act is to | |||||||||||||||||||
8 | provide for: (1) the valid execution, attestation, | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | self-proving, and probate of electronic wills, paper copies of | |||||||||||||||||||
10 | electronic wills, and wills attested to by witnesses through | |||||||||||||||||||
11 | audio-video communication; and (2) the valid execution, | |||||||||||||||||||
12 | attestation, and witnessing of documents, other than wills, | |||||||||||||||||||
13 | through audio-video communication. | |||||||||||||||||||
14 | Section 1-10. Applicability. Any document executed under | |||||||||||||||||||
15 | this Act is executed in this State; however, executing a | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | document under this Act does not automatically confer | |||||||||||||||||||
17 | jurisdiction in the courts of this State. | |||||||||||||||||||
18 | Section 1-15. Relation to Probate Act of 1975 and common | |||||||||||||||||||
19 | law. All electronic wills, paper copies of electronic wills, | |||||||||||||||||||
20 | and wills attested to under this Act are subject to all |
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1 | requirements of the Probate Act of 1975 and the common law, but | ||||||
2 | to the extent the common law or any provision of the Probate | ||||||
3 | Act of 1975 conflicts with or is modified by this Act, the | ||||||
4 | requirements of this Act control. | ||||||
5 | Section 1-20. Definitions. As used in this Act: | ||||||
6 | "Audio-video communication" means communication by which a | ||||||
7 | person can hear, see, and communicate with another person in | ||||||
8 | real time using electronic means. A person's visual or hearing | ||||||
9 | impairment does not prohibit or limit that person's use of | ||||||
10 | audio-visual communication under this Act. | ||||||
11 | "Electronic record" means a record generated, | ||||||
12 | communicated, received, or stored by electronic means for use | ||||||
13 | in an information system or for transmission from one | ||||||
14 | information system to another. | ||||||
15 | "Electronic signature" means a signature in electronic | ||||||
16 | form that uses a security procedure under the Electronic | ||||||
17 | Commerce Security Act and attached to or logically associated | ||||||
18 | with an electronic record. | ||||||
19 | "Electronic will" is a will that is created and maintained | ||||||
20 | as a tamper-evident electronic record. | ||||||
21 | "Identity proofing" means a process or service through | ||||||
22 | which a third person affirms the identity of an individual | ||||||
23 | through a review of personal information from public and | ||||||
24 | proprietary data sources, including: (1) by means of dynamic | ||||||
25 | knowledge-based authentication, including a review of personal |
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1 | information from public or proprietary data sources; or (2) by | ||||||
2 | means of an analysis of biometric data, including, but not | ||||||
3 | limited to, facial recognition, voiceprint analysis, or | ||||||
4 | fingerprint analysis. | ||||||
5 | "Paper copy" means a tamper-evident electronic record that | ||||||
6 | is printed and contains the following: (1) the text of the | ||||||
7 | document; (2) the electronic signature of the signer; (3) a | ||||||
8 | readable copy of the evidence of any changes displayed in the | ||||||
9 | electronic record; and (4) any exhibits, attestation clauses, | ||||||
10 | affidavits, or other items forming a part of the document or | ||||||
11 | contained in the electronic record. | ||||||
12 | "Paper document" means a document that is written or | ||||||
13 | printed on paper. | ||||||
14 | "Physical presence" means being in the same physical | ||||||
15 | location as another person and close enough to see and know the | ||||||
16 | other person is signing a document. | ||||||
17 | "Presence" includes: (1) physical presence; or (2) being | ||||||
18 | in a different physical location from another person, but | ||||||
19 | able, using audio-video communication, to know the person is | ||||||
20 | signing a document in real time. | ||||||
21 | "Remote witness" means a person attesting to a document | ||||||
22 | who is in the presence of the signer or testator through | ||||||
23 | audio-video communication. | ||||||
24 | "Rule of law" means any statute, ordinance, common law | ||||||
25 | rule, court decision, or other rule of law enacted, | ||||||
26 | established, or promulgated by this State or any agency, |
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1 | commission, department, court, other authority, or political | ||||||
2 | subdivision of this State. | ||||||
3 | "Signature" includes an electronic signature and an ink | ||||||
4 | signature. | ||||||
5 | "Tamper-evident" means a feature of an electronic record | ||||||
6 | by which any change to the electronic record is displayed. | ||||||
7 | Article 5. Electronic Wills | ||||||
8 | Section 5-5. Signing electronic wills. | ||||||
9 | (a) To be valid under this Act, an electronic will shall be | ||||||
10 | executed by the testator or by some person in the testator's | ||||||
11 | presence and at the testator's direction, and attested to in | ||||||
12 | the testator's presence by 2 or more credible witnesses. | ||||||
13 | (b) The testator may sign the electronic will with the | ||||||
14 | testator's electronic signature or may direct another person | ||||||
15 | in the presence of the testator to sign the electronic will. A | ||||||
16 | person signing at the testator's direction shall not be an | ||||||
17 | attesting witness, a person receiving a beneficial legacy or | ||||||
18 | interest under the will, or the spouse or child of a person | ||||||
19 | receiving a beneficial legacy or interest under the will. | ||||||
20 | (c) Each witness shall sign the electronic will with an | ||||||
21 | electronic signature in the presence of the testator after | ||||||
22 | seeing the testator sign, seeing the testator direct another | ||||||
23 | person in the testator's presence to sign, or seeing the | ||||||
24 | testator acknowledge the signature as the testator's act. |
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1 | (d) If the will is attested to by a remote witness, the | ||||||
2 | requirements for an attestation by a remote witness under | ||||||
3 | Section 15-10 also apply. | ||||||
4 | Section 5-10. Revocation. | ||||||
5 | (a) An electronic will may be revoked in the following | ||||||
6 | ways: | ||||||
7 | (1) execution of a later will declaring the | ||||||
8 | revocation; | ||||||
9 | (2) execution of a later will to the extent that it is | ||||||
10 | inconsistent with the prior will; or | ||||||
11 | (3) execution of a written instrument by the testator | ||||||
12 | declaring the revocation. | ||||||
13 | (b) If there is evidence that a testator signed an | ||||||
14 | electronic will and neither an electronic will nor a certified | ||||||
15 | paper copy of the electronic will can be located after a | ||||||
16 | testator's death, there is a presumption that the testator | ||||||
17 | revoked the electronic will even if no instrument or later | ||||||
18 | will revoking the electronic will can be located. | ||||||
19 | Section 5-15. Digital assets and electronic commerce. | ||||||
20 | (a) At any time during the administration of the estate | ||||||
21 | without further notice or, if there is no grant of | ||||||
22 | administration, upon such notice and in such a manner as the | ||||||
23 | court directs, the court may issue an order under the Revised | ||||||
24 | Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act (2015) for a |
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1 | custodian of an account held under a terms-of-service | ||||||
2 | agreement to disclose digital assets for the purposes of | ||||||
3 | obtaining an electronic will from a deceased user's account. | ||||||
4 | If there is no grant of administration at the time the court | ||||||
5 | issues the order, the court's order shall grant disclosure to | ||||||
6 | the petitioner who is deemed a personal representative under | ||||||
7 | the Revised Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act | ||||||
8 | (2015). | ||||||
9 | (b) Except as specified in this Act, the Electronic | ||||||
10 | Commerce Security Act does not apply to the execution or | ||||||
11 | revocation of an electronic will. | ||||||
12 | Article 10. Certified Paper Copies | ||||||
13 | Section 10-5. Certified paper copy. Where a rule of law | ||||||
14 | requires information to be presented or retained in its | ||||||
15 | original form, or provides consequences for the information | ||||||
16 | not being presented or retained in its original form, that | ||||||
17 | rule of law is satisfied by a certified paper copy of the | ||||||
18 | electronic record. | ||||||
19 | Section 10-10. Creation of a certified paper copy. | ||||||
20 | (a) A certified paper copy is a paper copy of an electronic | ||||||
21 | record that has been certified by the person who converts the | ||||||
22 | electronic record to a paper copy. | ||||||
23 | (b) The person certifying a paper copy shall state the |
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1 | following: | ||||||
2 | (1) the date that the person prepared the paper copy; | ||||||
3 | (2) the name of the person who prepared the paper | ||||||
4 | copy; | ||||||
5 | (3) the date that the person who prepared the paper | ||||||
6 | copy came into possession of the electronic record; | ||||||
7 | (4) a description of how the person who prepared the | ||||||
8 | paper copy came into possession of the electronic record; | ||||||
9 | (5) confirmation that the paper copy is a complete and | ||||||
10 | correct copy of the electronic record; and | ||||||
11 | (6) confirmation that the electronic record is a | ||||||
12 | tamper-evident electronic record. | ||||||
13 | (c) The statements by a person who prepares a certified | ||||||
14 | paper copy shall be made by: | ||||||
15 | (1) testimony before the court; | ||||||
16 | (2) a written statement certified under Section 1-109 | ||||||
17 | of the Code of Civil Procedure attached to the paper copy; | ||||||
18 | or | ||||||
19 | (3) an affidavit attached to the paper copy. | ||||||
20 | (d) A certified paper copy of a tamper-evident electronic | ||||||
21 | record, other than an electronic will, may be created any time | ||||||
22 | after the signer signs the electronic record under the | ||||||
23 | Electronic Commerce Security Act. | ||||||
24 | (e) A certified paper copy of an electronic will may be | ||||||
25 | created any time after the testator signs the electronic will | ||||||
26 | or directs another person in the testator's presence to sign |
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1 | the electronic will. | ||||||
2 | Section 10-15. Witnessing a certified paper copy. | ||||||
3 | (a) A certified paper copy of an electronic record may be | ||||||
4 | witnessed after it is prepared. The witness shall be in the | ||||||
5 | signer's presence when the signer acknowledges the electronic | ||||||
6 | signature as the signer's act. | ||||||
7 | (b) If an electronic will is not attested to by 2 or more | ||||||
8 | credible witnesses, a certified paper copy of the electronic | ||||||
9 | will may be attested to by witnesses in the testator's | ||||||
10 | presence after the testator acknowledges the electronic | ||||||
11 | signature as the testator's act. | ||||||
12 | Article 15. Remote Witnesses | ||||||
13 | Section 15-5. Remote witness for document other than a | ||||||
14 | will. | ||||||
15 | (a) A person may witness any document, other than a will, | ||||||
16 | using audio-video communication between the individual signing | ||||||
17 | the document and the witness. The signatures may be contained | ||||||
18 | in a single document or the document may be signed in | ||||||
19 | counterparts. The counterparts of a document may be electronic | ||||||
20 | records, paper copies, or any combination thereof. | ||||||
21 | (b) During the audio-video communication: | ||||||
22 | (1) the witness shall determine the identity of the | ||||||
23 | signer; |
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1 | (2) the signer of the document shall sign the | ||||||
2 | document; if the document is an electronic record, it | ||||||
3 | shall be a tamper-evident electronic record; and | ||||||
4 | (3) the witness shall sign the document previously | ||||||
5 | signed or acknowledged by the signer, or if signed in | ||||||
6 | counterparts, a separate witness's signature page of the | ||||||
7 | document. | ||||||
8 | (c) If the witness is signing a document in counterparts, | ||||||
9 | then the witness's signed signature page or a copy of the same | ||||||
10 | shall be attached to the document within 10 business days of | ||||||
11 | the signing and before the signer's death or incapacity. The | ||||||
12 | document becomes effective when the witness's signed signature | ||||||
13 | page or a copy of the same is attached to the document. | ||||||
14 | Section 15-10. Remote attestation for will. | ||||||
15 | (a) To be valid under this Act, a will attested to through | ||||||
16 | audio-video communication shall designate this State as its | ||||||
17 | place of execution, be signed by the testator or by some person | ||||||
18 | at the testator's direction and in the testator's presence, | ||||||
19 | and be attested to in the presence of the testator by 2 or more | ||||||
20 | credible witnesses who are located in the United States at the | ||||||
21 | time of the attestation. | ||||||
22 | (b) The will being attested to by audio-video | ||||||
23 | communication may be an electronic will, a paper copy of an | ||||||
24 | electronic will, or a paper document. An electronic will being | ||||||
25 | attested to shall be a single document containing all the |
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1 | signature pages, attestation clauses, and affidavits forming a | ||||||
2 | part of the will. A will that is a paper copy of an electronic | ||||||
3 | will or a paper document may have separate signature pages, | ||||||
4 | attestation clauses, or affidavits that are electronic records | ||||||
5 | or paper documents. Separate signature pages, attestation | ||||||
6 | clauses, or affidavits may be distributed to the witness | ||||||
7 | before the audio-video communication. | ||||||
8 | (c) The testator shall sign the will or direct a person in | ||||||
9 | the testator's presence to sign. A person signing at the | ||||||
10 | testator's direction shall not be an attesting witness, a | ||||||
11 | person receiving a beneficial legacy or interest under the | ||||||
12 | will, or the spouse or child of a person receiving a beneficial | ||||||
13 | legacy or interest under the will. | ||||||
14 | (d) During an audio-video communication: | ||||||
15 | (1) the witness shall determine the testator's | ||||||
16 | identity; | ||||||
17 | (2) the testator shall sign the will, direct another | ||||||
18 | person in the testator's presence to sign the will, or | ||||||
19 | acknowledge the signature as the testator's act; and | ||||||
20 | (3) the witness shall attest to the will in the | ||||||
21 | testator's presence. | ||||||
22 | (e) If the will consists of separate signature pages, | ||||||
23 | attestation clauses, or affidavits forming a part of the will, | ||||||
24 | the testator or a person appointed by the testator shall | ||||||
25 | attach the witness's signed signature page, attestation | ||||||
26 | clause, or affidavit forming a part of the will or a copy of |
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1 | the same to the paper document containing the testator's | ||||||
2 | signature or a paper copy of the electronic will within 10 | ||||||
3 | business days of the attestation. | ||||||
4 | Section 15-15. Determining a signer's or testator's | ||||||
5 | identity. A witness shall determine a signer's or testator's | ||||||
6 | identity by one or more of the following methods: | ||||||
7 | (1) personal knowledge; | ||||||
8 | (2) a government-issued identification; | ||||||
9 | (3) another form of identification that includes a | ||||||
10 | photograph of the holder; or | ||||||
11 | (4) identity proofing. | ||||||
12 | Article 20. Admission of Wills to Probate | ||||||
13 | Section 20-5. Electronic will. In addition to the | ||||||
14 | requirements of Section 6-2 of the Probate Act of 1975, the | ||||||
15 | petitioner shall state in the petition to have an electronic | ||||||
16 | will admitted to probate that the electronic will is a | ||||||
17 | tamper-evident electronic record and it has not been altered | ||||||
18 | apart from the electronic signatures and other information | ||||||
19 | that arises in the normal course of communication, storage, | ||||||
20 | and display. | ||||||
21 | Section 20-10. Admission of paper copy of electronic will. | ||||||
22 | Before being admitted to probate, a paper copy of an |
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1 | electronic will shall be: | ||||||
2 | (1) certified under Section 10-10; or | ||||||
3 | (2) supported by sufficient evidence to overcome the | ||||||
4 | presumption under subsection (b) of Section 5-10 that the | ||||||
5 | testator revoked the electronic will. | ||||||
6 | Section 20-15. Admission of wills attested to by witnesses | ||||||
7 | who are physically present. An electronic will or paper copy | ||||||
8 | of an electronic will attested to by witnesses who are all in | ||||||
9 | the testator's physical presence at the time of attestation | ||||||
10 | shall be sufficiently proved under Section 6-4 of the Probate | ||||||
11 | Act of 1975 to be admitted to probate. | ||||||
12 | Section 20-20. Admission of wills attested to by a remote | ||||||
13 | witness. | ||||||
14 | (a) A will, other than a will signed under Section 95-20 of | ||||||
15 | the Electronic Commerce Security Act, attested to by one or | ||||||
16 | more remote witnesses is sufficiently proved to be admitted to | ||||||
17 | probate when each of at least 2 of the attesting witnesses make | ||||||
18 | the statements described in subsection (b), and if the | ||||||
19 | testator appointed a person to attach any separate signature | ||||||
20 | pages, attestation clauses, or affidavits forming a part of a | ||||||
21 | paper copy of an electronic will or paper document, each | ||||||
22 | appointed person, other than the testator, makes the | ||||||
23 | statements described in subsection (d). | ||||||
24 | (b) Each attesting witness shall state that: |
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1 | (1) the attesting witness was present and saw the | ||||||
2 | testator or some person in the testator's presence and by | ||||||
3 | the testator's direction sign the will in the presence of | ||||||
4 | the witness or the testator acknowledged it to the witness | ||||||
5 | as the testator's act; | ||||||
6 | (2) the will was attested to by the witness in the | ||||||
7 | presence of the testator; | ||||||
8 | (3) the witness believed the testator to be of sound | ||||||
9 | mind and memory at the time of signing or acknowledging | ||||||
10 | the will; and | ||||||
11 | (4) if the attesting witness is a remote witness, the | ||||||
12 | method used to determine the testator's identity. | ||||||
13 | (c) The statements of an attesting witness under | ||||||
14 | subsection (b) may be made by: | ||||||
15 | (1) testimony before the court; | ||||||
16 | (2) an attestation clause signed by the witness and | ||||||
17 | attached to the will within 10 business days of the | ||||||
18 | execution; | ||||||
19 | (3) an affidavit that is signed by the witness at the | ||||||
20 | time of attestation and is attached to the will within 10 | ||||||
21 | business days; or | ||||||
22 | (4) an affidavit that is signed after the time of | ||||||
23 | attestation and is attached to an accurate copy of the | ||||||
24 | will. | ||||||
25 | (d) Any person appointed by the testator to attach to the | ||||||
26 | will the witnesses' signed signature pages, attestation |
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1 | clauses, or affidavits forming a part of the will or copies of | ||||||
2 | the same shall state: | ||||||
3 | (1) that the signed signature pages, attestation | ||||||
4 | clauses, or affidavits forming a part of the will or | ||||||
5 | copies of the same were attached within 10 business days | ||||||
6 | of each witness's attestation; | ||||||
7 | (2) that the person attached the signed signature | ||||||
8 | pages, attestation clauses, or affidavits forming a part | ||||||
9 | of the will or copies of the same to the testator's | ||||||
10 | complete and correct will; and | ||||||
11 | (3) if the signed signature pages, attestation | ||||||
12 | clauses, or affidavits forming a part of the will were | ||||||
13 | signed as electronic records, the statements required to | ||||||
14 | certify the paper copies of the electronic records under | ||||||
15 | Section 10-10. | ||||||
16 | (e) The statements under subsection (d) by any person, | ||||||
17 | other than the testator, attaching the attesting witnesses | ||||||
18 | signature pages, attestation clauses, affidavits, or copies of | ||||||
19 | the same may be made by: | ||||||
20 | (1) testimony before the court; | ||||||
21 | (2) a written statement certified under Section 1-109 | ||||||
22 | of the Code of Civil Procedure that is signed and attached | ||||||
23 | to the will when attaching the signature pages, | ||||||
24 | attestation clauses, affidavits of the witnesses, or | ||||||
25 | copies of the same; or | ||||||
26 | (3) an affidavit signed at or after the time of |
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1 | attaching the signature pages, attestation clauses, | ||||||
2 | affidavits of the witnesses, or copies of the same and | ||||||
3 | attached to the will or an accurate copy of the will. | ||||||
4 | Section 20-25. Admission of a will signed under the | ||||||
5 | Electronic Commerce Security Act. A will attested to by a | ||||||
6 | remote witness under Section 95-20 of the Electronic Commerce | ||||||
7 | Security Act is sufficiently proved to be admitted to probate | ||||||
8 | when each of at least 2 attesting witnesses: | ||||||
9 | (1) sign an attestation clause or affidavit substantially | ||||||
10 | complying with the statements required under subsection (a) of | ||||||
11 | Section 6-4 of the Probate Act of 1975 within 48 hours of the | ||||||
12 | act of witnessing, and the attestation clause, affidavit, or a | ||||||
13 | copy of the same is attached to the will signed by the testator | ||||||
14 | or an accurate copy of the will; | ||||||
15 | (2) sign an attestation clause or affidavit at or after | ||||||
16 | the act of witnessing that is attached to the will or an | ||||||
17 | accurate copy of the will stating the testator and remote | ||||||
18 | witness to the will substantially complied with Section 95-20 | ||||||
19 | of the Electronic Commerce Security Act and the remote witness | ||||||
20 | believed the testator to be of sound mind and memory at the | ||||||
21 | time of the signing; or | ||||||
22 | (3) testify in court that the testator and remote witness | ||||||
23 | substantially complied with Section 95-20 of the Electronic | ||||||
24 | Commerce Security Act and that the remote witness believed the | ||||||
25 | testator to be of sound mind and memory at the time of the |
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1 | signing. | ||||||
2 | Section 20-30. Evidence of fraud, forgery, compulsion, or | ||||||
3 | other improper conduct. Nothing in this Article prohibits any | ||||||
4 | party from introducing evidence of fraud, forgery, compulsion, | ||||||
5 | or other improper conduct that in the opinion of the court is | ||||||
6 | deemed sufficient to invalidate the will when being admitted. | ||||||
7 | The proponent may also introduce any other evidence competent | ||||||
8 | to establish the validity of a will. If the proponent | ||||||
9 | establishes the validity of the will by sufficient competent | ||||||
10 | evidence, it shall be admitted to probate unless there is | ||||||
11 | proof of fraud, forgery, compulsion, or other improper conduct | ||||||
12 | that in the opinion of the court is deemed sufficient to | ||||||
13 | invalidate the will. | ||||||
14 | Section 20-35. Formal proof of will with remote witness | ||||||
15 | under Section 20-20. If a will has been admitted to probate | ||||||
16 | under Section 20-20 before notice, any person entitled to | ||||||
17 | notice under Section 6-10 of the Probate Act of 1975 may file a | ||||||
18 | petition within 42 days after the effective date of the | ||||||
19 | original order admitting the will to probate to require proof | ||||||
20 | of the will, pursuant to this Section. The court shall set the | ||||||
21 | matter for hearing upon such notice to interested persons as | ||||||
22 | the court directs. At the hearing, the proponent shall | ||||||
23 | establish the will by testimony of the relevant parties as | ||||||
24 | provided in paragraph (1) of subsection (c) of Section 10-10, |
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1 | paragraph (1) of subsection (c) of Section 20-20, or paragraph | ||||||
2 | (1) of subsection (e) of Section 20-20 or deposition of the | ||||||
3 | relevant parties following the procedures in Section 6-5 of | ||||||
4 | the Probate Act of 1975 or other evidence as provided in the | ||||||
5 | Probate Act of 1975, but not as provided by paragraph (2) or | ||||||
6 | (3) of subsection (c) of Section 10-10, paragraph (2) or (3) of | ||||||
7 | subsection (c) of Section 20-20, or paragraph (2) or (3) of | ||||||
8 | subsection (e) of Section 20-20, as if the will had not | ||||||
9 | originally been admitted to probate. If the proponent | ||||||
10 | establishes the will by sufficient competent evidence, the | ||||||
11 | original order admitting it to probate and the original order | ||||||
12 | appointing the representative shall be confirmed and effective | ||||||
13 | as to all persons, including creditors, as of the dates of | ||||||
14 | their entries, unless there is proof of fraud, forgery, | ||||||
15 | compulsion, or other improper conduct that in the opinion of | ||||||
16 | the court is sufficient to invalidate or destroy the will. The | ||||||
17 | time for filing a petition to contest a will under Section 8-1 | ||||||
18 | of the Probate Act of 1975 is not extended by the filing of the | ||||||
19 | petition under this Section if the order admitting the will to | ||||||
20 | probate is confirmed, but if that order is vacated, the time | ||||||
21 | for filing the petition under Section 8-2 of the Probate Act of | ||||||
22 | 1975 runs from the date of vacation of the order admitting the | ||||||
23 | will to probate. | ||||||
24 | Section 20-40. Formal proof of an electronic will. If a | ||||||
25 | petition is filed for proof of an electronic will under |
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1 | Section 6-21 of the Probate Act of 1975 or Section 20-35 of | ||||||
2 | this Act, the Court shall determine the electronic will a is | ||||||
3 | tamper-evident electronic record and has not been altered | ||||||
4 | apart from the electronic signatures and other information | ||||||
5 | that arises in the normal course of communication, storage, | ||||||
6 | and display. | ||||||
7 | Section 20-45. Formal proof of will witnessed under the | ||||||
8 | Electronic Commerce Security Act. Testimony or other evidence | ||||||
9 | at a hearing for formal proof of a will under Section 6-21 of | ||||||
10 | the Probate of 1975 by a remote witness who witnessed the will | ||||||
11 | under Section 95-20 of the Electronic Commerce Security Act | ||||||
12 | shall establish the testator and remote witness substantially | ||||||
13 | complied with the requirements of Section 95-20 of the | ||||||
14 | Electronic Commerce Security Act and the remote witness | ||||||
15 | believed the testator to be of sound mind and memory at the | ||||||
16 | time of the signing. Formal proof of a will signed under | ||||||
17 | Section 95-20 of the Electronic Commerce Security Act does not | ||||||
18 | require testimony or other evidence that the remote witness | ||||||
19 | attested to the will in the presence of the testator. | ||||||
20 | Testimony by the remote witness that conflicts with a | ||||||
21 | statement in the attestation clause or affidavit that the | ||||||
22 | remote witness attested to the will in the presence of the | ||||||
23 | testator does not affect proof of the will or the credibility | ||||||
24 | of the remote witness. |
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1 | Article 95. Amendatory Provisions | ||||||
2 | Section 95-5. The Electronic Commerce Security Act is | ||||||
3 | amended by changing Sections 5-115, 5-120, 5-125, and 10-130 | ||||||
4 | as follows:
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5 | (5 ILCS 175/5-115)
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6 | Sec. 5-115. Electronic records.
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7 | (a) Where a rule of law requires information to be | ||||||
8 | "written" or
"in writing", or provides for
certain | ||||||
9 | consequences if it is not, an electronic record satisfies that | ||||||
10 | rule of
law.
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11 | (b) The provisions of this Section shall not apply:
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12 | (1) when its application would involve a construction | ||||||
13 | of a rule of law
that
is clearly
inconsistent with the | ||||||
14 | manifest intent of the lawmaking body or repugnant to the
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15 | context of the
same rule of law, provided that the mere | ||||||
16 | requirement that information be "in
writing", "written",
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17 | or "printed" shall not by itself be sufficient to | ||||||
18 | establish such intent;
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19 | (2) to any rule of law governing the creation or | ||||||
20 | execution of a will or
trust ; and
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21 | (3) to any record that serves as a unique and | ||||||
22 | transferable instrument of
rights and
obligations under | ||||||
23 | the Uniform Commercial Code including, without limitation, | ||||||
24 | negotiable instruments and other
instruments of title
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1 | wherein possession of the instrument is deemed to confer | ||||||
2 | title, unless an
electronic version of
such record is | ||||||
3 | created, stored, and transferred in a manner that allows | ||||||
4 | for the
existence of only
one unique, identifiable, and | ||||||
5 | unalterable original with the functional
attributes of an | ||||||
6 | equivalent
physical instrument, that can be possessed by | ||||||
7 | only one person, and which cannot
be copied
except in a | ||||||
8 | form that is readily identifiable as a copy.
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9 | (Source: P.A. 101-163, eff. 1-1-20 .)
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10 | (5 ILCS 175/5-120)
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11 | Sec. 5-120. Electronic signatures.
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12 | (a) Where a rule of law requires a signature, or provides | ||||||
13 | for certain
consequences if a
document is not signed, an | ||||||
14 | electronic signature satisfies that rule of law.
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15 | (a-5) In the course of exercising any permitting, | ||||||
16 | licensing, or other regulatory function, a municipality may | ||||||
17 | accept, but shall not require, documents with an electronic | ||||||
18 | signature, including, but not limited to, the technical | ||||||
19 | submissions of a design professional with an electronic | ||||||
20 | signature. | ||||||
21 | (b) An electronic signature may be proved in any manner, | ||||||
22 | including by
showing that a
procedure existed by which a party | ||||||
23 | must of necessity have executed a symbol or
security procedure | ||||||
24 | for
the purpose of verifying that an electronic record is that | ||||||
25 | of such party in
order to proceed further with a
transaction.
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1 | (c) The provisions of this Section shall not apply:
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2 | (1) when its application would involve a construction | ||||||
3 | of a rule of law
that is clearly
inconsistent with the | ||||||
4 | manifest intent of the lawmaking body or repugnant to the
| ||||||
5 | context of the
same rule of law, provided that the mere | ||||||
6 | requirement of a "signature" or that a
record be
"signed" | ||||||
7 | shall not by itself be sufficient to establish such | ||||||
8 | intent;
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9 | (2) to any rule of law governing the creation or | ||||||
10 | execution of a will or
trust ; and
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11 | (3) to any record that serves as a unique and | ||||||
12 | transferable instrument of
rights and
obligations under | ||||||
13 | the Uniform Commercial Code including, without limitation, | ||||||
14 | negotiable instruments and other
instruments of title
| ||||||
15 | wherein possession of the instrument is deemed to confer | ||||||
16 | title, unless an
electronic version of
such record is | ||||||
17 | created, stored, and transferred in a manner that allows | ||||||
18 | for the
existence of only
one unique, identifiable, and | ||||||
19 | unalterable original with the functional
attributes of an | ||||||
20 | equivalent
physical instrument, that can be possessed by | ||||||
21 | only one person, and which cannot
be copied
except in a | ||||||
22 | form that is readily identifiable as a copy.
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23 | (Source: P.A. 101-163, eff. 1-1-20 .)
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24 | (5 ILCS 175/5-125)
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25 | Sec. 5-125. Original.
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1 | (a) Where a rule of law requires information to be | ||||||
2 | presented or retained in
its original form,
or provides | ||||||
3 | consequences for the information not being presented or | ||||||
4 | retained in
its original form, that
rule of law is satisfied by | ||||||
5 | an electronic record if there exists reliable
assurance as to | ||||||
6 | the integrity of the
information from the time when it was | ||||||
7 | first generated in its final form, as an
electronic record or
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8 | otherwise.
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9 | (b) The criteria for assessing integrity shall be whether | ||||||
10 | the information
has remained
complete and unaltered, apart | ||||||
11 | from the addition of any endorsement or other
information that | ||||||
12 | arises in
the normal course of communication, storage and | ||||||
13 | display. The standard of
reliability required to ensure that | ||||||
14 | information has remained complete and
unaltered shall be
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15 | assessed in the light of the purpose for which the information | ||||||
16 | was generated
and in the light of all the
relevant | ||||||
17 | circumstances.
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18 | (c) The provisions of this Section do not apply to any | ||||||
19 | record that serves as
a unique and
transferable instrument of | ||||||
20 | rights and obligations under the Uniform Commercial Code | ||||||
21 | including, without
limitation, negotiable instruments and
| ||||||
22 | other instruments of title wherein possession of the | ||||||
23 | instrument is deemed to
confer title, unless an
electronic | ||||||
24 | version of such record is created, stored, and transferred in | ||||||
25 | a
manner that allows for the
existence of only one unique, | ||||||
26 | identifiable, and unalterable original with the
functional |
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1 | attributes of an
equivalent physical instrument, that can be | ||||||
2 | possessed by only one person, and
which cannot be copied
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3 | except in a form that is readily identifiable as a copy.
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4 | (Source: P.A. 90-759, eff. 7-1-99.)
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5 | (5 ILCS 175/10-130)
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6 | Sec. 10-130. Attribution of signature.
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7 | (a) Except as provided by another applicable rule of law, | ||||||
8 | a secure
electronic signature is
attributable to the person to | ||||||
9 | whom it correlates, whether or not authorized,
if:
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10 | (1) the electronic signature resulted from acts of a | ||||||
11 | person that obtained
the
signature device or other | ||||||
12 | information necessary to create the signature from a
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13 | source under the
control of the alleged signer, creating | ||||||
14 | the appearance that it came from that
party;
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15 | (2) the access or use occurred under circumstances | ||||||
16 | constituting a failure
to
exercise
reasonable care by the | ||||||
17 | alleged signer; and
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18 | (3) the relying party relied reasonably and in good | ||||||
19 | faith to its detriment
on the
apparent source of the | ||||||
20 | electronic record.
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21 | (b) The provisions of this Section shall not apply to | ||||||
22 | transactions and documents intended
primarily for
personal, | ||||||
23 | family, or household use, or otherwise defined as consumer
| ||||||
24 | transactions by applicable law
including, but not limited to, | ||||||
25 | credit card and automated teller machine
transactions except |
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1 | to the
extent allowed by
applicable consumer law , trust | ||||||
2 | agreements, powers of attorney for property or health care, | ||||||
3 | beneficiary designation forms, and deeds transferring | ||||||
4 | residential real property .
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5 | (Source: P.A. 90-759, eff. 7-1-99 .)
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6 | Section 95-10. The Probate Act of 1975 is amended by | ||||||
7 | changing Sections 1-2.18, 6-5, 6-6, 8-1, and 8-2 and by adding | ||||||
8 | Sections 1-2.25 and 1-2.26 as follows:
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9 | (755 ILCS 5/1-2.18) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 1-2.18)
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10 | Sec. 1-2.18. "Will" includes electronic will, certified | ||||||
11 | paper copy of an electronic will, testament and codicil. | ||||||
12 | (Source: P.A. 81-213.)
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13 | (755 ILCS 5/1-2.25 new) | ||||||
14 | Sec. 1-2.25. Where this Act requires information to be | ||||||
15 | "written" or "in writing", or provides for certain | ||||||
16 | consequences if it is not, an electronic record under the | ||||||
17 | Electronic Wills and Remote Witnesses Act satisfies the | ||||||
18 | provisions of this Act. | ||||||
19 | (755 ILCS 5/1-2.26 new) | ||||||
20 | Sec. 1-2.26. "In the presence of" and any variation | ||||||
21 | thereof includes: | ||||||
22 | (1) being in the same physical location as another person |
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1 | and close enough to see and know the other person is signing a | ||||||
2 | document; or | ||||||
3 | (2) being in a different physical location from another | ||||||
4 | person, but able, using electronic means, to see, hear, | ||||||
5 | communicate, and know that the person is signing a document in | ||||||
6 | real time.
| ||||||
7 | (755 ILCS 5/6-5) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 6-5)
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8 | Sec. 6-5. Deposition of witness. ) When a witness to a will | ||||||
9 | or other party who shall testify to have a will admitted to | ||||||
10 | probate resides outside
the county in which the will is | ||||||
11 | offered for probate or is
unable to attend court and can be | ||||||
12 | found and is mentally and physically capable
of testifying, | ||||||
13 | the court, upon the petition of any person seeking probate
of | ||||||
14 | the will and upon such notice of the petition to persons | ||||||
15 | interested as
the court directs, may issue a commission with | ||||||
16 | the will or a photographic
copy thereof attached. The | ||||||
17 | commission shall be directed to any judge, notary
public, | ||||||
18 | mayor or other chief magistrate of a city or United States | ||||||
19 | consul,
vice-consul, consular agent, secretary of legation or | ||||||
20 | commissioned officer
in active service of the armed forces of | ||||||
21 | the United States and shall authorize
and require the | ||||||
22 | authorized person him to cause that witness or other party to | ||||||
23 | come before the authorized person him at such time and
place as | ||||||
24 | the authorized person he designates and to take the deposition | ||||||
25 | of the witness or other party on oath
or affirmation and upon |
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1 | all such written interrogatories
and cross-interrogatories as | ||||||
2 | may be enclosed with the commission. With
the least possible | ||||||
3 | delay the person taking the deposition shall certify
it, the | ||||||
4 | commission, and the interrogatories to the court from which | ||||||
5 | the
commission issued. When the deposition of a witness or | ||||||
6 | other party is so taken and returned
to the court, the his | ||||||
7 | testimony of the witness or other party has the same effect as | ||||||
8 | if the witness or other party he testified in the
court from | ||||||
9 | which the commission issued. When the commission is issued to
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10 | the officer by his official title only and not by name, the | ||||||
11 | seal of the his
office attached to the officer's his | ||||||
12 | certificate is sufficient evidence of the officer's his | ||||||
13 | identity
and official character.
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14 | (Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07.)
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15 | (755 ILCS 5/6-6) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 6-6)
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16 | Sec. 6-6. Proof of handwriting of a deceased or | ||||||
17 | inaccessible witness or a witness with a disability. )
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18 | (a) If a witness to a will or other party who shall testify | ||||||
19 | to have a will admitted (1) is dead, (2) is blind, (3) is | ||||||
20 | mentally or
physically incapable of testifying, (4) cannot be | ||||||
21 | found, (5) is in active
service of the armed forces of the | ||||||
22 | United States or (6) is outside this
State, the court may admit | ||||||
23 | proof of the handwriting of the witness or other party and such
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24 | other secondary evidence as is admissible in any court of | ||||||
25 | record to establish
electronic records or written contracts |
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1 | and may admit the will to probate as though it had been
proved | ||||||
2 | by the testimony of the witness or other party . On motion of | ||||||
3 | any interested person
or on its own motion, the court may | ||||||
4 | require that the deposition of any such
witness or other | ||||||
5 | party , who can be found, is mentally and physically capable of | ||||||
6 | testifying
and is not in the active service of the armed forces | ||||||
7 | of the United States
outside of the continental United States, | ||||||
8 | be taken as the best evidence thereof.
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9 | (b) As used in this Section, "continental United States" | ||||||
10 | means the States
of the United States and the District of | ||||||
11 | Columbia.
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12 | (Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.)
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13 | (755 ILCS 5/8-1) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 8-1)
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14 | Sec. 8-1.
Contest of
admission of will to probate; notice.
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15 | (a) Within 6 months after the admission
to probate of a | ||||||
16 | domestic will in accordance with the provisions
of Section 6-4 | ||||||
17 | or Section 20-20 or 20-25 of the Electronic Wills and Remote | ||||||
18 | Witnesses Act , or of a foreign will in accordance with the | ||||||
19 | provisions of
Article VII of this Act , any interested person | ||||||
20 | may file a petition in the proceeding
for the administration | ||||||
21 | of the testator's estate or, if no proceeding is
pending,
in | ||||||
22 | the court in which the will was admitted to probate, to contest | ||||||
23 | the validity
of the will.
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24 | (b) The petitioner shall cause a copy of the petition to be | ||||||
25 | mailed or
delivered
to the representative, to his or her
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1 | attorney of
record, and to each heir and legatee whose name is | ||||||
2 | listed in the petition to
admit the will to probate and in any | ||||||
3 | amended petition filed in accordance with
Section 6-11,
at the | ||||||
4 | address stated in the petition or amended petition. Filing a
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5 | pleading constitutes a waiver of the mailing or delivery of | ||||||
6 | the notice to the
person filing the pleading. Failure to mail | ||||||
7 | or deliver a copy of the petition
to an heir or a legatee does | ||||||
8 | not extend the time within which a petition to
contest
the will | ||||||
9 | may be filed under subsection (a) of this Section or affect the
| ||||||
10 | validity of the judgement entered in the proceeding.
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11 | (c) Any contestant or proponent may demand a
trial by | ||||||
12 | jury. An issue
shall be made whether or not the instrument | ||||||
13 | produced is
the will of the testator. The contestant shall in | ||||||
14 | the first instance proceed
with proof to establish the | ||||||
15 | invalidity of the will. At the close of the
contestant's case, | ||||||
16 | the proponent may present evidence to sustain the will.
An | ||||||
17 | authenticated transcript of the testimony of any witness or | ||||||
18 | other party taken at the
time of the hearing on the admission | ||||||
19 | of the will to probate, or an affidavit
of any witness or other | ||||||
20 | party received as evidence under subsection 6-4(b) , paragraphs | ||||||
21 | (c) and (e) of Section 20-20 of the Electronic Wills and Remote | ||||||
22 | Witnesses Act, or Section 20-25 of the Electronic Wills and | ||||||
23 | Remote Witnesses Act , is admissible in
evidence.
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24 | (d) The right to institute or continue a proceeding to | ||||||
25 | contest the validity
of a will survives and descends to the | ||||||
26 | heir, legatee, representative, grantee
or assignee of the |
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1 | person entitled to institute the proceeding.
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2 | (e) It is the duty of the representative to defend a | ||||||
3 | proceeding to contest
the validity of the will. The court may | ||||||
4 | order the representative to defend
the proceeding or prosecute | ||||||
5 | an appeal from the judgment. If the representative
fails or | ||||||
6 | refuses to do so when ordered by the court, or if there is no
| ||||||
7 | representative then acting, the court, upon its
motion or on | ||||||
8 | application of any interested person, may appoint a special
| ||||||
9 | administrator to defend or appeal in his stead.
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10 | (f) An action to set aside or contest the validity of a | ||||||
11 | revocable inter
vivos trust agreement or declaration of trust | ||||||
12 | to which a legacy is provided by
the settlor's will which is | ||||||
13 | admitted to probate shall be commenced within and
not after | ||||||
14 | the time to contest the validity of a will as provided in
| ||||||
15 | subsection (a) of this Section
and Section 13-223 of the Code | ||||||
16 | of Civil Procedure.
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17 | (g) This amendatory Act of 1995 applies to pending cases | ||||||
18 | as well as cases
commenced on or after its effective date.
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19 | (Source: P.A. 89-364, eff. 8-18-95.)
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20 | (755 ILCS 5/8-2) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 8-2)
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21 | Sec. 8-2. Contest of denial of admission of will to | ||||||
22 | probate.
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23 | (a) Within
6 months after the entry of an order denying | ||||||
24 | admission to probate of a domestic
will in accordance with the | ||||||
25 | provisions of Section 6-4 or Section 20-20 or 20-25 of the |
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1 | Electronic Wills and Remote Witnesses Act , or of a foreign | ||||||
2 | will
in accordance with the provisions of Article VII of this | ||||||
3 | Act , any interested person
desiring to contest the denial of | ||||||
4 | admission may file a petition to admit
the will to probate in | ||||||
5 | the proceeding for the administration of the
decedent's estate
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6 | or, if no proceeding is pending, in the court which
denied | ||||||
7 | admission of the
will to probate. The petition must state the | ||||||
8 | facts required to be stated
in Section 6-2 or 6-20, whichever | ||||||
9 | is applicable.
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10 | (b) The petitioner shall cause a copy of the petition to be | ||||||
11 | mailed or
delivered
to the representative, to his or her | ||||||
12 | attorney of record, and to
each
heir and legatee whose name is | ||||||
13 | listed in the petition to admit the will to
probate and in any | ||||||
14 | amended petition filed in accordance with Section 6-11, at
the | ||||||
15 | address stated in the petition or amended petition. Filing a | ||||||
16 | pleading
constitutes a waiver of the
mailing or delivery of | ||||||
17 | the notice to the person
filing the pleading. Failure to mail | ||||||
18 | or deliver a copy of the petition to an
heir or legatee does | ||||||
19 | not extend the time within which a petition to admit the
will
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20 | to probate may be filed under subsection (a) of Section 8-1 or
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21 | affect the validity of the judgment entered in the proceeding.
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22 | (c) Any proponent or contestant may demand a
trial by | ||||||
23 | jury. An issue
shall be made whether or not the instrument | ||||||
24 | produced is the will of the
testator. The proponent shall in | ||||||
25 | the first instance proceed
with proof to establish the | ||||||
26 | validity of the will and may introduce any evidence
competent |
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1 | to establish a will. Any interested person may oppose the | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | petition
and may introduce any evidence admissible in a will | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | contest under Section
8-1. At the close of the contestant's | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | case, the proponent may present further
evidence to sustain | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | the will.
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6 | (d) The right to institute or continue a proceeding to | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | contest the denial
of admission of a will to probate survives | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | and descends to the heir, legatee,
representative, grantee or | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | assignee of the person entitled to institute
the proceeding.
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10 | (e) The court may order the representative to defend a | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | proceeding to probate
the will or prosecute an appeal from the | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | judgment. If the representative
fails or refuses to do so when | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | ordered by the court, or if there is no
representative then | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | acting, the court, upon its
motion or on application of any | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | interested person, may appoint a special
administrator to do | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | so in his stead.
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17 | (f) A person named as executor in a will that has been | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | denied admission
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19 | petition under Section 8-2.
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20 | (g) This amendatory Act of 1995 applies to pending cases | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | as well as cases
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22 | (Source: P.A. 89-364, eff. 8-18-95.)
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23 | Article 99. Effective Date
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25 | becoming law.
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