If a married person dies without a will, leaving one child, two parents and thre
ID: 2739193 • Letter: I
Question
If a married person dies without a will, leaving one child, two parents and three brothers, that person s separate property will go
1All to the surviving spouse
2Half to the surviving spouse and half to the parents
Half to the surviving spouse, and half to the child
One-third to the spouse and two-thirds to the child
real estate
1All to the surviving spouse
2Half to the surviving spouse and half to the parents
3Half to the surviving spouse, and half to the child
4One-third to the spouse and two-thirds to the child
Explanation / Answer
As per the law if a person dies without a will then one third of his estate will be succeded by the spouse and two third by the children. Thus, the correct option is Option 4, One-third to the spouse and two-thirds to the child.
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