Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF713

Introduced
3/3/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to probate law, including providing notice to named beneficiaries and a process for named beneficiaries to obtain ownership of property held by others.(See HF 940.)

Impact

The impact of HF713 on Iowa state laws involves significant changes to existing probate regulations. By mandating that property holders proactively inform beneficiaries, the bill seeks to prevent delays often associated with property claims after a death. Additionally, the stipulated process for beneficiaries to present an affidavit and obtain property or information related to the decedent's assets simplifies what can often be a convoluted legal process. This bill is anticipated to modernize how beneficiaries access and inherit property, potentially reducing disputes that arise from unclear communications during probate.

Summary

House File 713 is proposed legislation that aims to streamline the probate process, specifically surrounding beneficiary designations. This bill introduces measures that ensure named beneficiaries are promptly notified and provided with a pathway to secure ownership of property belonging to a decedent. Importantly, if a holder of property learns of the death of the owner, they are required to notify each beneficiary within ten business days, informing them of their potential rights to the property and offering relevant contact information. This requirement is designed to expeditiously facilitate the transfer of assets to beneficiaries and enhance transparency in the process.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HF713 may arise from discussions about privacy and the implications of disclosing a decedent's information upon their death. Opponents might argue that the requirement for properties to disclose personal information by notifying multiple beneficiaries could complicate the process and raise concerns about safeguarding personal data. Supporters, on the other hand, highlight the necessity for such transparency to ensure that beneficiaries are treated fairly and equitably in estate situations, advocating for the expedited release of assets as a positive reform to current probate practices.

Companion Bills

IA HF940

Similar To A bill for an act relating to civil law, including providing notice to named beneficiaries in probate law, a process for named beneficiaries to obtain ownership of property held by others in probate law, and authorizing spouses to amend premarital agreements, and including applicability provisions. (Formerly HF 713.)

Previously Filed As

IA HF940

A bill for an act relating to civil law, including providing notice to named beneficiaries in probate law, a process for named beneficiaries to obtain ownership of property held by others in probate law, and authorizing spouses to amend premarital agreements, and including applicability provisions. (Formerly HF 713.)

Similar Bills

IA HF940

A bill for an act relating to civil law, including providing notice to named beneficiaries in probate law, a process for named beneficiaries to obtain ownership of property held by others in probate law, and authorizing spouses to amend premarital agreements, and including applicability provisions. (Formerly HF 713.)

SC S0049

Transfer on Death Deed

GA HB899

Property; transfer-on-death deeds; modify certain provisions

MI HB4014

Property tax: assessments; transfer of ownership of certain real property to certain individuals; exempt from uncapping of taxable value upon transfer. Amends sec. 27a of 1893 PA 206 (MCL 211.27a).

OR SB15

Relating to simple estates.

IN HB1213

Insurance and transfer on death deeds.

SD HB1129

Provide for the transfer of motor vehicles and boats upon death.

NH SB42

Relative to notice of death affidavits.