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State intestacy laws direct how estate assets must be distributed, identifying family members’ order of priority to receive an inheritance and how much they are
A primary beneficiary is the first in line to receive a particular asset or amount of money. They will typically receive this asset as long
Unlike some states and countries that have forced heirship laws, California allows you to distribute your estate assets in any way you would like, which
While California law grants executors considerable authority in managing estate assets, the powers of an executor of a will are limited by the fiduciary duties
If your sibling dies without a will, their surviving spouse, domestic partner, and children are first in line to inherit. In fact, if there is