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The intestate real and personal estate of a resident decedent and the intestate real estate in this State of a nonresident decedent, after all just claims against his estate are fully paid, descends and shall be distributed as follows:
- Illinois Compiled Statutes
Article I - General Provisions. Article II - Descent And...
- Illinois Compiled Statutes
Article V - Place Of Probate Of Will Or Of Administration. Article VI - Probate Of Wills And Issuance Of Letters Of Office. Article VII - Probate Of Foreign Wills And Estates Of Nonresidents. Article VIII - Will Contests. Article IX - Letters Of Administration. Article X - Administrators To Collect. Article XI - Minors.
The Illinois rules of intestate succession regulate the distribution of probate assets owned by the decedent in situations where the decedent did not have a will or advanced estate planning.
Article I - General Provisions. Article II - Descent And Distribution. Article III - Simultaneous Deaths. Article IV - Wills. Article IVa - Presumptively Void Transfers. Article V - Place Of Probate Of Will Or Of Administration. Article VI - Probate Of Wills And Issuance Of Letters Of Office.
30 gru 2023 · To learn more about intestate succession, read How an Estate Is Settled If There's No Will. You can find Illinois's intestate succession law here: 755 Illinois Statutes §§ 5/2-1 to 5/2-5. For more about estate planning, go to the Wills, Trusts & Probate section of Nolo.com.
The intestate real and personal estate of a resident decedent and the intestate real estate in this State of a nonresident decedent, after all just claims against his estate are fully paid, descends and shall be distributed as follows:
Proof of handwriting of a deceased or inaccessible witness or a witness with a disability. (a) If a witness to a will or other party who shall testify to have a will admitted (1) is dead, (2) is blind, (3) is mentally or. physically incapable of testifying, (4) cannot be found, (5) is in active.