Transcription of 9. Next of kin – general order of distribution
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9. next of kin general order of distribution ! Issue ! Parents ! Brothers and sisters ! Descendants of brothers and sisters ! Maternal and paternal branches of the family ! Grandparents ! Aunts and uncles ! Setting a limit Intestacy156 National Committee for Uniform Succession When an intestate is not survived by a spouse or partner, each jurisdiction makes provision for the distribution of the intestate estate to the next of kin, that is the nearest relatives of the deceased and, in some degree, their issue. Each jurisdiction has adopted the following broad order of those relatives of the intestate who are entitled to take: children and their descendants; then parents; then brothers and sisters; then grandparents; and then aunts and uncles. While the above applies as a general scheme, each jurisdiction makes different provision with respect to each of the categories.
9. Next of kin – general order of distribution Issue Parents Brothers and sisters Descendants of brothers and sisters Maternal and paternal branches of the family
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