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1 National Risk Management Education Conference Phoenix, AZ April 17 & 18, 2007
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2 Planning for the Passing of Native American Lands to Avoid Further Fractionation
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3 Community Outreach and Assistance Partnership Program Risk Management Agency
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4 Project Facilitators Marsha Goetting MSU Extension Family Economics Specialist Kristin Ruppel MSU Native American Studies Department James B. Johnson MSU Emeritus Faculty Keri Hayes MSU Extension Publications Assistant
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5 Blackfeet, MT Verna Billedeaux MSU Blackfeet Reservation Extension Agent Tamara Birdsbill Blackfeet MSU Extension Student Assistant
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6 Fort Belknap, MT Don Addy MSU Fort Belknap Reservation Extension Agent Tony Little Owl Fort Belknap MSU Extension Student Assistant
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7 Fort Peck, MT Carrie Sue Archdale Fort Peck Community College Floyd Azure II Fort Peck MSU Extension Student Assistant
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8 Fort Hall, Idaho Marilyn Bischoff University of Idaho-Boise Center Extension Family Economics Specialist Danielle Gunn University of Idaho Fort Hall Extension Agent Carol Pabacaro Fort Hall University of Idaho Extension Student Assistant
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9 American Indian Probate Reform Act of 2004 (AIPRA)
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10 AIPRA: Probate Sections Effective for persons who pass away on or after June 20, 2006
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11 AIPRA State law no longer applies to Trust Property when a person passes away without a will.
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12 14 Fact Sheets Highlight Describe Illustrate
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13 Definition Fractionation An increasing number of owners for a land parcel with each passing generation
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14 Fractionation 6 generation family
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15 1st Generation Original Allottee
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16 1/3 2nd Generation Original Allottee 1/3
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17 1/9 3rd Generation Original Allottee 1/3
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18 4th Generation Original Allottee 1/3 1/9 1/36
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19 5th Generation Original Allottee 1/3 1/9 1/36 1/144
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20 6th Generation Original Allottee 1/3 1/9 1/36 1/144 ? ? ?
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21 6th Generation Original Allottee 1/3 1/9 1/36 1/144 1/432
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22 Fractionation by $$$$ Example Lease Dollar Amounts
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23 $1,002 Annual Income 1st Generation
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24 $1,002 Annual Income $334 2nd Generation
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25 $1,002 Annual Income $334 $111.33 3th Generation
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26 $1,002 Annual Income $334 $111.33 $27.83 4th Generation
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27 $1,002 Annual Income $334 $111.33 $27.83 $6.96 $27.83 5th Generation
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28 $1,002 Annual Income $334 $111.33 $27.83 $6.96 $27.83 $2.32 6th Generation
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29 Montana For fee land on our reservations: Montana law applies if you pass away without a will.
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30 Personal Property AIPRA does not affect: Checking Accounts Saving Accounts Vehicles State of residence or tribal probate laws apply
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31 AIPRA distribution among eligible heirs: Depends on percentage of undivided interest owned by the person who passed away
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32 Use ITI Report to determine % of ownership 5% or more? Less than 5%?
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33 Example: ITI Report.0173661111 = 1.7% Ft Peck.1562500000 = 15.6% Ft Belknap.0078125000 = 0.8% Blackfeet.1145833333 = 11.5% Ft Peck.0078125000 = 0.8% Standing R.0260416667 = 2.6% Ft Hall
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34 Single Heir Rule Undivided interest of less than 5% passes to one person in following order…..
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35 Single Heir Rule First priority: Oldest surviving eligible child (less than 5% & no will)
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36 Husband 0 Child Age 18 0 Child Age 22 0 Child Age 24 All Wife Survivors: Husband & Children (less than 5% & no will)
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37 24 year old receives all . 0173661111 = 1.7% Ft Peck .0156250000 = 1.6% Ft Belknap .0078125000 = 0.8% Blackfeet .0114583333 = 1.1% Ft Peck .0078125000 = 0.8% Standing R .0260416667 = 2.6% Ft Hall (Each is less than 5%)
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38 Fact Sheet #6 Your Undivided Interest: 5% or more What Happens If You Pass Away Without a Written Will?
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39 Mother 1/2 Single Person Passed Away Father 1/2 Parents inherit equally (5% or more, no will)
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40 Single person passed away after Father & Mother 1/3 Equal Amounts to Sisters FatherMother (5% or more, no will)
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41 Two Brothers Survive (5% or more & no will) Sisters passed away before brother
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42 Equally to Living Brothers (5% or more & no will)
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43 Nieces & Nephews Do NOT Inherit (5% or more no will)
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44 Parent o ? ? ?? ? ??? Child passed away before parent Grandchildren (5% & more, no will) What does grandchild receive, if any?
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45 Grandchild inherits by right of representation Parent o 1/3 00 000 Child passed away before parent Grandchildren (5% & more, no will)
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46 Parent o ? o ?? ? ??? Two children passed away before parent Grandchildren (5% & more, no will) Survivors: Child & Grandchildren
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47 Parent 1/3 o 1/6 1/3 000 Two children passed away before parent Grandchildren (5% & more, no will) Survivors: Child & Grandchildren
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48 Survivors: Child & Grandchildren Grandchildren (5% & more, no will)
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49 Survivors: Child & Grandchildren Grandchildren (5% & more, no will)
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50 Survivors: Grandchildren All children passed away before parent Grandchildren (5% & more, no will)
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51 IIM Accounts Money earned from Leases Timber/Land Sales Grazing Mineral Royalty Payments
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52 Do I have an IIM account? Office of the Special Trustee (OST) on each reservation Ledger Report
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53 OST Phone Numbers Blackfeet: 406-338-7518 Fort Peck: 406-768-3288 Fort Belknap: 406-353-2281 Fort Hall: 208-238-2310
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54 Single person passed away after Father & Mother 1/3 IIM equally to brothers & sisters FatherMother
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55 Single person passed away after Father & Mother $1,000 IIM Account: $3,000 FatherMother
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56 2 living, 2 deceased (no will) Sisters passed away before brother
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57 IIM Distribution
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58 Wife 1/3 Their Child 2/9 Their Child 2/9 Their Child 2/9 Husband IIM Accounts Equally divide 2/3
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59 Wife 1/3 $3,000 Their Child $2,000 Their Child $2,000 Their Child $2,000 Husband IIM $9,000 Equally divide 2/3 = $6,000
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60 Wife 1/3 $3,000 Their Child $2,000 Their Child $2,000 Their Child $2,000 Husband $9,000 Equally divide 2/3 = $6,000 Grand Child $1,000 Grand Child $1,000 Grand Child 0
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61 Writing a Will Fact Sheet #9
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62 Written Will Pass undivided interests in trust lands and IIM money to whomever you choose
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63 Does my will have to be witnessed? Federal law--YES Two witnesses – Neither “should” be a beneficiary in the will
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64 BIA Policy Agency staff does not write wills store wills
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65 American Indian Probate Reform Act of 2004 (AIPRA)
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66 14 Fact Sheets Highlight Describe Illustrate
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67 CD PowerPoint 260 slides –Educator select section fact sheet
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68 Packet extras Cover letter References Order form Acknowledgments
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69 Next Stage Develop series of newspaper articles –Based on fact sheet content
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70 Symposium Inheriting Indian Lands MSU –April 12 – 13, 2007
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71 Planning for the Passing of Native American Lands to Avoid Further Fractionation
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