Dying Intestate
In common law jurisdictions, the owner of property has a great deal of freedom in the disposition of his or her property and, through a will (which is a document written before death), identifies those who... keep reading →
Intestate (definition and examples)
Intestate (pronounced in-TESS-tate) means having died without leaving a will or a trust that will instruct how your possessions will be divided among your heirs after you die. It is an adjective that can be... keep reading →
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