Property Ownership
Nebraska's Uniform Probate Code allows property to pass to heirs more efficiently than the old formal probate process through:
AA verbal announcement to family members
BSimplified probate, informal probate, or universal succession for small estates✓ Correct
CAutomatic transfer to the surviving spouse always
DNREC-supervised estate sales
Explanation
Nebraska adopted the Uniform Probate Code, which provides informal and simplified probate procedures for smaller estates and straightforward situations, reducing court involvement and costs compared to full formal probate.
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