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intestacies
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the condition of dying without a valid will, leaving the distribution of one's estate to be determined by the laws of intestate succession rather than specific instructions in a will
- In the absence of a will, the deceased's estate will be subject to intestacy, and the distribution will follow legal guidelines.
- The probate court handles cases of intestacy, ensuring that the deceased's assets are distributed according to the laws of the state.
- Without a will, the laws of intestacy dictate how the estate will be divided among the surviving family members.
- The attorney explained the consequences of intestacy to the client, emphasizing the importance of creating a valid will.
- The family faced complications in settling the deceased's affairs due to the absence of a will and the application of intestacy laws.