If someone dies intestate in England and Wales there is a complex matrix of who gets the estate, designed to satisfy the probable wishes of the deceased. Basically, if you are married your spouse gets the first big chunk with the rest going to your children if you have any. If you are not married it will be divided equally among your children, if you have no children, then your parents, if no parents, your siblings. The list goes on until you have run out of potential relatives. If no relatives can be traced whatsoever then the estate will pass to the Crown.
Their estate will be distributed according the the intestacy laws of the state that they resided in.
They are intestate and their property will be divided up among surviving family as required by state law.
Usually, the money goes to the person's spouse. If they don't have one, it is divided up evenly among his children. If they don't have children, the government takes the money.
Then they are intestate and their estate will be handled in accordance with applicable intestacy laws.
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Each state has a section of law known as "intestacy law" which governs how property will be disposed of when a person dies without a will. Normally, it is first distributed among relatives.
When the heart dies the person is dead.
A person who dies without a will is said to be intestate. Each state has specific laws about how property is divided when the deceased is intestate.
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Like all living things, the body corrupts when it dies.
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Every state has intestate laws, that outline how a person's estate will be divided if he/she dies without a will, or intestate.
Someone who dies without a valid will is said to have died intestate.
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The plant withers and eventually dies...