Dying Without a Will in Montana
Single, No Living Children, No Living Grandchildren, No Living Great-Grandchildren, No Living Parents, Living Siblings,Situation #2 Example 1
Example 1
Siblings, Nieces, and Nephews survive you.
Assume you pass away without a written will. You have two sisters who passed away before you. You have two brothers who survive you.
Your two living brothers receive 1/4 each of your assets.
Your niece (of your deceased sister with one child) receives 1/4 because that is the share your sister would have received had she survived you. This is called a division by right of representation.
Your two nephews (of your deceased sister with two children) each receive 1/8 of your assets because they split the 1/4 share your sister would have received if she had survived you. This is called a division by right of representation.
If this is not the division you desire, then you need to write a will.
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