A person is not a surviving spouse of a decedent if the person's marriage to the decedent has been dissolved by divorce, annulment, or a declaration that the marriage is void, unless: (1) As the result of a subsequent marriage, the person is married to the decedent at the time of death; and (2) The subsequent marriage is not declared void. Added by Laws, 2020, ch. 406, SB 2851,§ 21, eff. 7/1/2020. A person is not a surviving spouse of a decedent if the person's marriage to the decedent has been dissolved by divorce, annulment, or a declaration that the marriage is void, unless: (1) As the result of a subsequent marriage, the person is married to the decedent at the time of death; and (2) The subsequent marriage is not declared void. Added by Laws, 2020, ch. 406, SB 2851,§ 21, eff. 7/1/2020. A person is not a surviving spouse of a decedent if the person's marriage to the decedent has been dissolved by divorce, annulment, or a declaration that the marriage is void, unless: (1) As the result of a subsequent marriage, the person is married to the decedent at the time of death; and (2) The subsequent marriage is not declared void. Added by Laws, 2020, ch. 406, SB 2851,§ 21, eff. 7/1/2020. A person is not a surviving spouse of a decedent if the person's marriage to the decedent has been dissolved by divorce, annulment, or a declaration that the marriage is void, unless: (1) As the result of a subsequent marriage, the person is married to the decedent at the time of death; and (2) The subsequent marriage is not declared void.
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