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Intestate

In case law, intestate refers to the condition of dying without a valid will, resulting in the distribution of a deceased person’s estate according to the laws of intestate succession in the relevant jurisdiction. These laws, typically statutory, dictate how the decedent’s assets are divided among heirs, usually prioritizing close relatives such as spouses, children, or parents, based on a predetermined hierarchy.

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