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breadstick | 08:48 Thu 05th Nov 2015 | Law
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Hi i am hoping someone can help with this

Person A dies without leaving a will she had no children, husband and parents both deceased
She had 4 siblings 2 of whom died before she did, both these siblings have survivng children
She has 2 surviving siblings neither of whom have children

Who gets the majority of her estate and do the children of her deceased siblings get anything



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I think it's divided equally between the surviving brothers and sisters:

https://www.gov.uk/inherits-someone-dies-without-will/y
Made a mistake:

In place of the 2 deceased siblings, their children inherit in their place.
The 4 siblings share the estate equally, the share of the 2 deceased sibling passes to their children.

So Estate divided into 4, living siblings get quarter. Each deceased sibling's quarter, will be divided between their own children.

This only happens when there is a direct line of descent.
intestacy rules are governed by law
so you can google them
but there is less room for fambly quarrels on the lines of I dont think X should get anything
it doesnt matter
if the rules say X does she does
and if they say she doesnt she doesnt really have a claim

read he for she

the rule is per stirpes
if there are two kids A and B and A is dead but has three children
then B gets half and the A children get a tthird each of their parents half


yet again a good example of why dont people write wills ?

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