Intestacy
If there is one surviving parent and no descendants of the deceased parent, the surviving parent inherits the whole of the estate. NO SPOUSE, DESCENDANT
If there is one surviving parent and no descendants of the deceased parent, the surviving parent inherits the whole of the estate. NO SPOUSE, DESCENDANT
Dying without a will has major implications for both the deceased person as well as the family they leave behind. Why you need a will
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