This document outlines the rules of exclusion and concurrence for inheritance in intestacy cases. It shows who is excluded from and who inherits along with each category of heirs, including legitimate and illegitimate children, parents, surviving spouses, brothers/sisters/nephews/nieces, other collaterals, and the state.
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This document outlines the rules of exclusion and concurrence for inheritance in intestacy cases. It shows who is excluded from and who inherits along with each category of heirs, including legitimate and illegitimate children, parents, surviving spouses, brothers/sisters/nephews/nieces, other collaterals, and the state.
This document outlines the rules of exclusion and concurrence for inheritance in intestacy cases. It shows who is excluded from and who inherits along with each category of heirs, including legitimate and illegitimate children, parents, surviving spouses, brothers/sisters/nephews/nieces, other collaterals, and the state.
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This document outlines the rules of exclusion and concurrence for inheritance in intestacy cases. It shows who is excluded from and who inherits along with each category of heirs, including legitimate and illegitimate children, parents, surviving spouses, brothers/sisters/nephews/nieces, other collaterals, and the state.
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RULES OF EXCLUSION AND CONCURRENCE IN INTESTACY
Excludes Concurs with Excluded by
Legitimate children • Parents • Surviving spouse • Collaterals • Illegitimate children No one • The state Illegitimate children • Illegitimate parents • Surviving spouse • Collaterals • Legitimate children No one • The state • Legitimate parents Legitimate parents • Collaterals • Illegitimate children Legitimate children • The state • Surviving spouse Illegitimate parents • Collaterals • Surviving spouse • Legitimate children • The state • Illegitimate children Surviving spouse • Collaterals other • Legitimate & than brothers, illegitimate children sisters, nephews, • Legitimate & No one nieces illegitimate parents • The state • Brothers, sisters, nephews & nieces Brothers & sisters, • All other collaterals • Surviving spouse • Legitimate & nephews & nieces • The state illegitimate children • Legitimate & illegitimate parents Other collaterals • Collaterals in • Collaterals in the • Legitimate & remoter degrees same degree illegitimate children • The state • Legitimate & illegitimate parents • Surviving spouse • Brothers & sisters, nephews & nieces The state No one No one Everyone