Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1690

Introduced
2/19/26  
Introduced
12/31/69  

Caption

Establishes provisions relating to the effect of homicide on benefits received from a decedent's estate

Impact

The proposed legislation aims to strengthen the legal principle that a killer should not benefit from their wrongdoing. By revoking any benefits tied to a governing instrument, the bill establishes a clear message that criminal acts against a family or loved one preclude any financial gain from the victim's estate. The bill amends existing estate laws in Missouri, notably impacting how inheritance disputes may be resolved in light of wrongful death or homicide cases.

Summary

Senate Bill 1690 establishes provisions regarding the effects of homicide on benefits received from the estate of a deceased individual. Specifically, the bill outlines that an individual who feloniously and intentionally kills the decedent forfeits all benefits concerning the decedent’s estate. This includes various entitlements such as intestate shares, elective shares, omitted spouse or child's shares, and other allowances linked to the decedent. Importantly, if the decedent died intestate, the estate is treated as if the killer had disclaimed their share altogether.

Contention

While the intention behind SB 1690 is to prevent individuals who commit homicide from profiting from their actions, the bill also raises questions regarding due process. The role of court judgments in determining the accountability of the accused is significant; while a conviction automatically establishes forfeiture of benefits, in cases without a conviction, the courts are tasked with determining accountability based on the preponderance of evidence. This aspect may lead to legal complexities and disputes concerning the interpretation of 'criminal accountability' and its applications in estate questions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB176

Establishes provisions relating to electronic estate planning

MO SB246

Establishes the Missouri Uniform Fiduciary Income and Principal Act, which modifies provisions relating to trust and estate administration

MO HB1579

Establishes and modifies provisions relating to the adoption of children

MO SB428

Modifies provisions relating to estate planning, including notice for transfers of the principal place of administration of a trust, electronic wills, and estate planning during the COVID-19 state of emergency

MO HB974

Establishes provisions relating to insurance for certain uses of motor vehicles

MO HB1441

Establishes provisions relating to duties of the department of social services

MO SB615

Establishes provisions relating to construction contracts

MO SB160

Establishes provisions relating to educational institutions

MO SB536

Creates the "Real Estate Fund" to consist of moneys received from the sale of real property owned by the state of Missouri

MO SB364

Establishes provisions relating to state aid for schools

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