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If there are no provisions in the will for alternate beneficiaries and a beneficiary has predeceased the testator then the laws of intestacy will determine who inherits. However, if a beneficiary died after the testator then the beneficiaries portion will go to their own heirs according to the provisions in their will or by the laws of intestacy. You need to be more specific in details. You can check your state laws of intestacy at the related question link below.

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