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Property law / Elder law / Death customs / Legitime / Intestacy / Will / Per stirpes / Probate / Testamentary capacity / Law / Inheritance / Common law
Date: 2003-01-30 20:54:54
Property law
Elder law
Death customs
Legitime
Intestacy
Will
Per stirpes
Probate
Testamentary capacity
Law
Inheritance
Common law

Trusts and Estates Intestacy Intestacy definition: Probate proceeding where the person dies without a will or does not account for his entire estate in the will.

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