(755 ILCS 5/2-4) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 2-4)
Sec. 2-4.
Adopted child.
(a) An adopted child is a descendant of the adopting parent for purposes
of inheritance from
the adopting parent and from the lineal and collateral kindred of the
adopting parent and for the purpose of determining the property rights of any
person under any instrument, unless the adopted child is adopted after
attaining the age
of 18 years and
the child never resided with the adopting parent before attaining the age of 18
years, in which case the adopted child is a child of the adopting parent but is
not a descendant of the adopting parent for the purposes of inheriting from the
lineal or collateral kindred of the adopting parent. An adopted child and the
descendants of the child who is related to a decedent through more than one
line of relationship shall be entitled only to the share based on the
relationship which entitles the child or descendant to the largest share. The
share to which the child or descendant is not entitled shall be distributed in
the same manner as if the child or descendant never existed.
For purposes of inheritance, the changes made by this amendatory Act of 1997
apply to all decedents who die on or after January 1, 1998. For the purpose of
determining the property rights of any person under any instrument, the changes
made by this amendatory Act of 1997 apply to all instruments executed on or
after January 1, 1998.
(b) An adopting parent and the lineal and collateral kindred of the adopting
parent shall
inherit property from an adopted child to the exclusion of the natural parent
and the
lineal and collateral kindred of the natural parent in the same manner as
though the adopted
child were a natural child of the adopting parent, except that the natural
parent and the
lineal or collateral kindred of the natural parent shall take from the child
and the child's
kindred the property that the child has taken from or through the natural
parent or the lineal
or collateral kindred of the natural parent by gift, by will or under intestate
laws.
(c) For purposes of inheritance from the child and his or her kindred
(1) the person who at
the time of the adoption is the spouse of an adopting parent is an adopting
parent
and (2) a child is adopted when the child has been or is declared by any court
to have been adopted or has been or is declared or assumed to be the adopted
child of the testator or grantor in any instrument bequeathing or giving
property to the child.
(d) For purposes of inheritance from or through a natural parent and for
determining the property rights of any person under any instrument, an adopted
child
is not a child of a natural parent, nor is the child a descendant of a natural
parent or of any lineal or collateral kindred of a natural parent, unless one
or more of the following conditions apply:
(1) The child is adopted by a descendant or a spouse |
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(2) A natural parent of the adopted child died before
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(3) The contrary intent is demonstrated by the terms
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An heir of an adopted child who, by reason of this subsection (d), is not a
child
of a natural parent is also not an heir of that natural parent or of the lineal
or collateral kindred of that natural parent. A fiduciary who has actual
knowledge that a person has been adopted, but who has no actual knowledge that
any of paragraphs (1), (2), or (3) of this subsection apply to the adoption,
shall have no liability for any action taken or omitted in good faith on the
assumption that the person is not a descendant or heir of the natural parent.
The preceding
sentence is intended to affect only the liability of the fiduciary and shall
not affect the property rights of any person.
For purposes of inheritance, the changes made by this amendatory Act of 1997
apply to all decedents who die on or after January 1, 1998. For the purpose of
determining the property rights of any person under any instrument, the changes
made by this amendatory Act of 1997 apply to all instruments executed on or
after January 1, 1998.
(e) For the purpose of determining the property rights of any person under
any instrument executed on or after September 1, 1955, an adopted child is
deemed
a child born to the adopting parent unless the contrary
intent is demonstrated by the terms
of the instrument by clear and convincing evidence.
(f) After September 30, 1989, a child adopted at any time before or
after that date is deemed a child born to the adopting parent for the
purpose of determining the property rights of any person under any
instrument executed before September 1, 1955, unless one or more of the
following conditions applies:
(1) The intent to exclude such child is demonstrated
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(2) An adopting parent of an adopted child, in the
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(i) "Acted" means that the adopting parent made
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(ii) Any action which substantially benefits the
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(g) No fiduciary or other person shall be liable to any other person for
any action taken or benefit received prior to October 1, 1989, under any
instrument executed before September 1, 1955,
that was based on a good faith interpretation of
Illinois law regarding the right of adopted children to take property under
such an instrument.
(h) No fiduciary under any instrument executed before September 1, 1955,
shall have any obligation to determine whether any adopted child has become
a taker under such instrument due to the application of subsection (f)
unless such fiduciary has received, on or before the "notice date", as
defined herein, written evidence that such adopted child has become a
taker of property. A fiduciary who has received such written evidence
shall determine in good faith whether or not any of the conditions
specified in subsection (f) exists but shall have no obligation to inquire
further into whether such adopted child is a taker of property pursuant to
such subsection. Such written evidence shall include a sworn statement by
the adopted child or his or her parent or guardian that such child is
adopted and to the best of the knowledge and
belief of such adopted child or such parent or guardian, none of the
conditions specified in such subsection exists. The "notice date" shall be
the later of February 1, 1990, or the expiration of 90 days after the
date on which the adopted child becomes a taker of property pursuant to the
terms of any instrument executed before September 1, 1955.
(i) A fiduciary shall advise all persons known to him or her to be
subject to these provisions of the existence of the right to commence a
judicial proceeding to prevent the adopted child from being a taker of
property under the instrument.
(Source: P.A. 90-237, eff. 1-1-98.)
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