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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

3

Half to the surviving spouse, and half to the child

4

One-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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