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The Laws of Intestacy (England & Wales)*


Please answer each Yes or No question by clicking on it.

Are you married / in a Registered Civil Partnership?
Yes
No
Spouse / Civil Partner gets everything
No
Is your net estate worth more than £250,000 excluding personal chattels?
Do you have a Child or Children?
Yes
Shared between them equally
Yes
No
The whole estate passes to your spouse
No
Do you have a Child or Children?
Do you have a Parent or Parents still alive?
Yes
Shared between them equally
Yes
No
Spouse/ Civil Partner gets £250,000 plus personal chattels, plus of the remainder. The balance goes to Children.
Do you have Brothers and Sisters or their issue if deceased?
Yes
Shared between them equally
No
Do you have a Grandparent or Grandparents still alive?
Yes
Shared between them equally
No
Do you have Uncles and Aunts or their issue if deceased?
Yes
Shared between them equally
No
Everything goes to the Crown. This means that a Government department known as the ‘BONA VACANTIA’ department takes it.

 

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* For deaths after the Inheritance and Trustees’ Powers Act 2014 has come in to force.

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