BILL REQ. #: H-4591.1
State of Washington | 60th Legislature | 2008 Regular Session |
Read first time 01/22/08. Referred to Committee on Judiciary.
AN ACT Relating to the estates of vulnerable adults; amending RCW 11.84.010, 11.84.020, 11.84.025, 11.84.030, 11.84.040, 11.84.050, 11.84.060, 11.84.070, 11.84.080, 11.84.090, 11.84.100, 11.84.110, 11.84.120, 11.84.130, 41.04.273, and 26.16.120; and adding a new section to chapter 11.84 RCW.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1 RCW 11.84.010 and 1965 c 145 s 11.84.010 are each amended
to read as follows:
As used in this chapter:
(1) "Slayer" ((shall mean)) means any person who participates,
either as a principal or an accessory before the fact, in the willful
and unlawful killing of any other person.
(2) "Abuser" means any person who participates, either as a
principal or an accessory before the fact, in conduct against any other
person that constitutes:
(a) Abandonment as defined in RCW 74.34.020;
(b) Abuse as defined in RCW 74.34.020;
(c) Financial exploitation as defined in RCW 74.34.020; or
(d) Neglect as defined in RCW 74.34.020.
(3) "Decedent" ((shall mean)) means:
(a) Any person whose life is ((so)) taken by a slayer; or
(b) Any deceased person who, at any time during his or her life,
was the victim of conduct by an abuser.
(((3))) (4) "Property" ((shall)) includes any real and personal
property and any right or interest therein.
Sec. 2 RCW 11.84.020 and 1965 c 145 s 11.84.020 are each amended
to read as follows:
No slayer or abuser shall in any way acquire any property or
receive any benefit as the result of the death of the decedent, but
such property shall pass as provided in the sections following.
Sec. 3 RCW 11.84.025 and 1998 c 292 s 502 are each amended to
read as follows:
Proceeds payable to a slayer or abuser as the beneficiary of any
benefits flowing from one of the retirement systems listed in RCW
41.50.030, by virtue of the decedent's membership in the department of
retirement systems or by virtue of the death of decedent, shall be paid
instead as designated in RCW 41.04.273.
Sec. 4 RCW 11.84.030 and 1965 c 145 s 11.84.030 are each amended
to read as follows:
The slayer or abuser shall be deemed to have predeceased the
decedent as to property which would have passed from the decedent or
his or her estate to the slayer or abuser under the statutes of descent
and distribution or have been acquired by statutory right as surviving
spouse or under any agreement made with the decedent under the
provisions of RCW 26.16.120 as it now exists or is hereafter amended.
Sec. 5 RCW 11.84.040 and 1965 c 145 s 11.84.040 are each amended
to read as follows:
Property which would have passed to or for the benefit of the
slayer or abuser by devise or legacy from the decedent shall be
distributed as if he or she had predeceased the decedent.
Sec. 6 RCW 11.84.050 and 1965 c 145 s 11.84.050 are each amended
to read as follows:
(1) One-half of any property held by the slayer or abuser and the
decedent as joint tenants, joint owners or joint obligees shall pass
upon the death of the decedent to his or her estate, and the other half
shall pass to his or her estate upon the death of the slayer or abuser,
unless the slayer or abuser obtains a separation or severance of the
property or a decree granting partition.
(2) As to property held jointly by three or more persons, including
the slayer or abuser and the decedent, any enrichment which would have
accrued to the slayer or abuser as a result of the death of the
decedent shall pass to the estate of the decedent. If the slayer or
abuser becomes the final survivor, one-half of the property shall
immediately pass to the estate of the decedent and the other half shall
pass to his or her estate upon the death of the slayer or abuser,
unless the slayer or abuser obtains a separation or severance of the
property or a decree granting partition.
(3) The provisions of this section shall not affect any enforceable
agreement between the parties or any trust arising because a greater
proportion of the property has been contributed by one party than by
the other.
(4) The slayer or abuser is not entitled to receive his or her
purported share of any jointly owned property or enforce any agreement
under (3) of this subsection, if the interest in the property or the
agreement sought to be enforced was acquired through an act of abuse
prohibited under RCW 11.84.010 or through undue influence, coercion, or
breach of fiduciary duty owed to the decedent.
Sec. 7 RCW 11.84.060 and 1965 c 145 s 11.84.060 are each amended
to read as follows:
Property in which the slayer or abuser holds a reversion or vested
remainder, which was not obtained through an act of abuse prohibited
under RCW 11.84.010 or through undue influence, coercion, or breach of
fiduciary duty owed to the decedent, and would have obtained the right
of present possession upon the death of the decedent shall pass to the
estate of the decedent during the period of the life expectancy of
decedent; if he or she held the particular estate or if the particular
estate is held by a third person it shall remain in his or her hands
for such period. Property that the slayer or abuser obtained through
an act of abuse prohibited under RCW 11.84.010 or through undue
influence, coercion, or breach of fiduciary duty owed to the decedent
shall pass immediately to the decedent's estate.
Sec. 8 RCW 11.84.070 and 1965 c 145 s 11.84.070 are each amended
to read as follows:
Any interest in property whether vested or not, held by the slayer
or abuser, subject to be divested, diminished in any way or
extinguished, if the decedent survives him or her or lives to a certain
age, shall be held by the slayer or abuser during his or her lifetime
or until the decedent would have reached such age, but shall then pass
as if the decedent had died immediately thereafter. Any interest in
property whether vested or not, held by the slayer or abuser under this
section that was obtained through an act of abuse prohibited under RCW
11.84.010 or through undue influence, coercion, or breach of fiduciary
duty owed to the decedent shall pass immediately to the decedent's
estate.
Sec. 9 RCW 11.84.080 and 1965 c 145 s 11.84.080 are each amended
to read as follows:
As to any contingent remainder or executory or other future
interest held by the slayer or abuser, subject to become vested in him
or her or increased in any way for him or her upon the condition of the
death of the decedent:
(1) If the interest would not have become vested or increased if he
or she had predeceased the decedent, he or she shall be deemed to have
so predeceased the decedent;
(2) In any case the interest shall not be vested or increased
during the period of the life expectancy of the decedent;
(3) Any contingent remainder or executory or other future interest
held by the slayer or abuser under this section that was obtained
through an act of abuse prohibited under RCW 11.84.010 or through undue
influence, coercion, or breach of fiduciary duty owed to the decedent
shall pass as if the slayer or abuser had predeceased the decedent.
Sec. 10 RCW 11.84.090 and 1965 c 145 s 11.84.090 are each amended
to read as follows:
(1) Property appointed by the will of the decedent to or for the
benefit of the slayer or abuser shall be distributed as if the slayer
or abuser had predeceased the decedent.
(2) Property held either presently or in remainder by the slayer or
abuser, subject to be divested by the exercise by the decedent of a
power of revocation or a general power of appointment shall pass to the
estate of the decedent, and property so held by the slayer or abuser,
subject to be divested by the exercise by the decedent of a power of
appointment to a particular person or persons or to a class of persons,
shall pass to such person or persons, or in equal shares to the members
of such class of persons, exclusive of the slayer or abuser.
Sec. 11 RCW 11.84.100 and 1965 c 145 s 11.84.100 are each amended
to read as follows:
(1) Insurance proceeds payable to the slayer or abuser as the
beneficiary or assignee of any policy or certificate of insurance on
the life of the decedent, or as the survivor of a joint life policy,
shall be paid instead to the estate of the decedent, unless the policy
or certificate designate some person other than the slayer or abuser or
his or her estate as secondary beneficiary to him or her and in which
case such proceeds shall be paid to such secondary beneficiary in
accordance with the applicable terms of the policy.
(2) If the decedent is beneficiary or assignee of any policy or
certificate of insurance on the life of the slayer or abuser, the
proceeds shall be paid to the estate of the decedent upon the death of
the slayer or abuser, unless the policy names some person other than
the slayer or abuser or his or her estate as secondary beneficiary, or
unless the slayer or abuser by naming a new beneficiary or assigning
the policy performs an act which would have deprived the decedent of
his or her interest in the policy if he or she had been living.
Sec. 12 RCW 11.84.110 and 1965 c 145 s 11.84.110 are each amended
to read as follows:
Any insurance company making payment according to the terms of its
policy or any bank or other person performing an obligation for the
slayer or abuser as one of several joint obligees shall not be
subjected to additional liability by the terms of this chapter if such
payment or performance is made without written notice, at its home
office or at an individual's home or business address, of the killing
by a slayer or the abuse, abandonment, financial exploitation, or
neglect by an abuser.
Sec. 13 RCW 11.84.120 and 1965 c 145 s 11.84.120 are each amended
to read as follows:
The provisions of this chapter shall not affect the rights of any
person who, before the interests of the slayer or abuser have been
adjudicated, purchases or has agreed to purchase, from the slayer or
abuser for value and without notice property which the slayer or abuser
would have acquired except for the terms of this chapter, but all
proceeds received by the slayer or abuser from such sale shall be held
by him or her in trust for the persons entitled to the property under
the provisions of this chapter, and the slayer or abuser shall also be
liable both for any portion of such proceeds which he or she may have
dissipated and for any difference between the actual value of the
property and the amount of such proceeds.
Sec. 14 RCW 11.84.130 and 1965 c 145 s 11.84.130 are each amended
to read as follows:
((The)) Any record of ((his)) conviction ((of)) for having
participated in the willful and unlawful killing of the decedent, or
finding by a court of competent jurisdiction or by an administrative
law judge of conduct against the decedent that constitutes abandonment,
abuse, financial exploitation, or neglect as defined in chapter 74.34
RCW, shall be admissible in evidence against a claimant of property in
any civil action arising under this chapter.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 15 A new section is added to chapter 11.84 RCW
to read as follows:
(1) A final judgment of conviction for the willful and unlawful
killing, abandonment, abuse, financial exploitation, or neglect of
another person is conclusive for purposes of determining whether a
person is a slayer or an abuser under RCW 11.84.010.
(2) In the absence of a criminal prosecution or conviction, a court
of competent jurisdiction or administrative law judge may determine by
a preponderance of the evidence whether a person participated in a
willful and unlawful killing, or engaged in conduct that constitutes
abandonment, abuse, financial exploitation, or abuse for purposes of
RCW 11.84.010.
Sec. 16 RCW 41.04.273 and 1998 c 292 s 501 are each amended to
read as follows:
(1) For purposes of this section, the following definitions shall
apply:
(a) "Slayer" means a slayer as defined in RCW 11.84.010.
(b) "Abuser" has the same meaning as provided in RCW 11.84.010.
(c) "Decedent" means any person ((whose life is taken by a slayer,
and)) who is entitled to benefits from the Washington state department
of retirement systems by written designation or by operation of law:
(i) Whose life is taken by a slayer; or
(ii) Who is deceased and who was, at any time during his or her
life, the victim of conduct by an abuser.
(2) Property that would have passed to or for the benefit of a
beneficiary under one of the retirement systems listed in RCW 41.50.030
shall not pass to that beneficiary if the beneficiary was a slayer or
abuser of the decedent and the property shall be distributed as if the
slayer or abuser had predeceased the decedent.
(3) A slayer or abuser is deemed to have predeceased the decedent
as to property which, by designation or by operation of law, would have
passed from the decedent to the slayer or abuser because of the
decedent's entitlement to benefits under one of the retirement systems
listed in RCW 41.50.030.
(4)(a) The department of retirement systems has no affirmative duty
to determine whether a beneficiary is, or is alleged to be, a slayer or
abuser. However, upon receipt of written notice that a beneficiary is
a defendant in a civil lawsuit or in an administrative law proceeding
that alleges the beneficiary is a slayer or abuser, or is charged with
a crime that, if committed, means the beneficiary is a slayer or
abuser, the department of retirement systems shall determine whether
the beneficiary is a defendant in such a civil suit or an
administrative law proceeding or has been formally charged in court
with the crime, or both. If so, the department shall withhold payment
of any benefits until:
(i) The case or charges, or both if both are pending, are
dismissed;
(ii) The beneficiary is found not guilty in the criminal case or
prevails in the civil suit or an administrative law proceeding, or both
if both are pending; ((or))
(iii) The beneficiary is convicted or found to be a slayer or
abuser; or
(iv) The beneficiary is found to be a slayer or abuser in the civil
suit or an administrative law proceeding.
(b) If the case or charges, or both if both are pending, are
dismissed or if a beneficiary is found not guilty or prevails in the
civil suit, or both if both are pending, the department shall pay the
beneficiary the benefits the beneficiary is entitled to receive. If
the beneficiary is criminally convicted or found to be a slayer or
abuser in a civil suit or an administrative law proceeding, the
department shall distribute the benefits according to subsection (2) of
this section.
(5) ((The slayer's)) Any record of conviction for having
participated in the willful and unlawful killing of the decedent, or
finding by a court of competent jurisdiction or by an administrative
law judge of conduct against the decedent that constitutes abandonment,
abuse, financial exploitation, or neglect as defined in chapter 74.34
RCW, shall be admissible in evidence against a claimant of property in
any civil action arising under this section.
(6) This section shall not subject the department of retirement
systems to liability for payment made to a slayer or abuser, or alleged
slayer or abuser, prior to the department's receipt of written notice
that the slayer or abuser has been convicted of, or the alleged slayer
or abuser, has been formally criminally or civilly charged in court or
by an administrative agency charged with investigating acts of abuse
against a vulnerable adult under chapter 74.34 RCW with, the death or
abuse of the decedent. If the conviction, administrative finding, or
civil judgment of a slayer or abuser is reversed on appeal, the
department of retirement systems shall not be liable for payment made
prior to the receipt of written notice of the reversal to a beneficiary
other than the person whose conviction, administrative finding, or
civil judgment is reversed.
Sec. 17 RCW 26.16.120 and 1998 c 292 s 505 are each amended to
read as follows:
Nothing contained in any of the provisions of this chapter or in
any law of this state, shall prevent the husband and wife from jointly
entering into any agreement concerning the status or disposition of the
whole or any portion of the community property, then owned by them or
afterwards to be acquired, to take effect upon the death of either.
But such agreement may be made at any time by the husband and wife by
the execution of an instrument in writing under their hands and seals,
and to be witnessed, acknowledged and certified in the same manner as
deeds to real estate are required to be, under the laws of the state,
and the same may at any time thereafter be altered or amended in the
same manner. Such agreement shall not derogate from the right of
creditors; nor be construed to curtail the powers of the superior court
to set aside or cancel such agreement for fraud or under some other
recognized head of equity jurisdiction, at the suit of either party;
nor prevent the application of laws governing the community property
and inheritance rights of slayers or abusers under chapter 11.84 RCW.