Single Living Children:  Example 3B

Example 2

More than one child passed away before you with living child(ren).

Assume you pass away with only one living child. Two of your children (a daughter and son) passed away before you.

Your deceased daughter had one child. Your deceased son had two children. Your living son had three children.

Your grandson (child of your deceased daughter) receives 1/3 by right of representation.

Your two grandchildren (child of your deceased son) split 1/3, so each grandchild receives 1/6 (a right of representation division).

Your living son receives the remaining 1/3. His three children (your grandchildren) do not inherit because your living son received the 1/3 share.

If this is not the division you desire, then you need to write a will.

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