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Module 6-Forum
Q Is it fair that New York State determines who gets your property if you die without a will? Do you have any other solutions to this problem? Do you know how property passes when there is no will?
In the event that anybody dies without a will, it implies that the person have passed on "intestate." When this occurs, the intestacy laws of the state where you dwell will decide how your property is circulated upon your demise. This incorporates any financial balances, securities, land, and different resources you claim at the season of death. Land possessed in an unexpected state in comparison to where you dwelled will be taken care of under the intestacy laws of the state where the property is found. The laws of intestate progression change incredibly relying upon whether you were single or hitched, or had youngsters (Gary, 2006).