Colorado Code § 15-11-104

Requirement of survival by one hundred twenty hours - individual gestation
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(1) For purposes of intestate succession and exempt property, and except as
otherwise provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection (1), the following rules apply:
(a) An individual born before a decedent's death who fails to survive the decedent by one
hundred twenty hours is deemed to have predeceased the decedent. If it is not established by
clear and convincing evidence that an individual born before the decedent's death survived the
decedent by one hundred twenty hours, it is deemed that the individual failed to survive for the
required period.
(b) An individual in gestation at a decedent's death is deemed to be living at the
decedent's death if the individual lives one hundred twenty hours after birth. If it is not
established by clear and convincing evidence that an individual in gestation at the decedent's
death lived one hundred twenty hours after birth, it is deemed that the individual failed to survive
for the required period.
(2) This section is not to be applied if its application would result in a taking of intestate
estate by the state under section 15-11-105.

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