Who inherits if I am married?
If there are no children, the Spouse inherits everything. If there are children, the Spouse receives personal items, £322,000 (called the statutory legacy), and half the remaining Residuary Estate.
Do unmarried partners inherit?
No. Cohabiting partners, regardless of how long they have lived together, have no automatic right to inherit under the Rules of Intestacy.
Who inherits if I have no spouse or children?
The estate passes to relatives in this order: Parents, Siblings (or their children), Half-Siblings, Grandparents, and Aunts/Uncles (or their children).
What happens to my home?
A. If owned as "Joint Tenants," it passes automatically to the surviving partner. If owned as "Tenants in Common," the share passes according to the Rules of Intestacy.
Do stepchildren inherit?
No, stepchildren do not inherit unless they have been legally adopted by the deceased.
What happens to children’s inheritance?
Children receive equal shares, but if under 18, their inheritance is held in trust until they turn 18.
What if I have no living relatives?
The estate passes to the Crown as Bona Vacantia.
The above is not an exhaustive list of all of the issues and problems that can arise when navigating the Rules of Intestacy. In cases where an estate is passing under the Rules of Intestacy it is always recommended that advice is sought from a legal professional.
At Foys Solicitors, we can assist you with dealing with an estate that is being distributed under the Rules of Intestacy, do not hesitate to contact us.