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Difference between revisions of "When Someone Dies Without a Will"

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If someone dies without a will, they’re said to have died “intestate”. The law says how their property will get distributed, and who has the right to “administer” their affairs.
If someone dies without a will, they’re said to have died “'''intestate'''”. The law says how their property will get distributed, and who has the right to “administer” their affairs.
   
   
==Understand the legal framework==
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:Web: [http://www.trustee.bc.ca/ trustee.bc.ca]
:Web: [http://www.trustee.bc.ca/ trustee.bc.ca]


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