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intestacy
[ in-tes-tuh-see ]
Word History and Origins
Origin of intestacy1
Example Sentences
If you don’t have a will — called “dying intestate” — your assets are distributed by a probate court according to your state’s laws of intestacy.
Who inherits the assets, including any property, if an heir dies before the parent depends upon intestacy statutes, which vary by state.
Last month it emerged that the musician Prince died without a will - a situation known as intestacy.
In legal terms, if you die “intestate,” your state’s intestacy laws dictate how your assets will be distributed.
Married same-sex couples will also have the right to inherit property under a state’s intestacy statute that kicks in if there’s no will.
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