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Section 5-24-13

Alteration of rights.

(a) Rights at death under Section 5-24-12 are determined by the type of account at the death of a party. The type of account may be altered by written notice given by a party to the financial institution to change the type of account or to stop or vary payment under the terms of the account. The notice must be signed by a party and received by the financial institution during the party's lifetime.

(b) A right of survivorship arising from the express terms of the account, Section 5-24-12, or a POD designation, may not be altered by will.

(Acts 1997, No. 97-644, p. 1177, §1.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title5 > Chapter24 > 5-24-13

Section 5-24-13

Alteration of rights.

(a) Rights at death under Section 5-24-12 are determined by the type of account at the death of a party. The type of account may be altered by written notice given by a party to the financial institution to change the type of account or to stop or vary payment under the terms of the account. The notice must be signed by a party and received by the financial institution during the party's lifetime.

(b) A right of survivorship arising from the express terms of the account, Section 5-24-12, or a POD designation, may not be altered by will.

(Acts 1997, No. 97-644, p. 1177, §1.)

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title5 > Chapter24 > 5-24-13

Section 5-24-13

Alteration of rights.

(a) Rights at death under Section 5-24-12 are determined by the type of account at the death of a party. The type of account may be altered by written notice given by a party to the financial institution to change the type of account or to stop or vary payment under the terms of the account. The notice must be signed by a party and received by the financial institution during the party's lifetime.

(b) A right of survivorship arising from the express terms of the account, Section 5-24-12, or a POD designation, may not be altered by will.

(Acts 1997, No. 97-644, p. 1177, §1.)