Re: Partial Intestacy
The question is are there any surviving brothers and sisters of A?
If there are surviving brothers and sisters then they (or their children if they are predeceased) get C's share divided equally between them.
So if there are no surviving brothers and sisters of A then the 1/3rd partial intestacy goes to the children of all the siblings who would get an equal share, so if there are 8 children of the Uncles and Aunts (A's siblings) and they are the next generation down so to speak then on your example they get 12.50 each.
The partial intestacy amount ie C's share of the residue is divided into equal amounts and passes to each individual on the line of that relationship. If there are no relatives surviving above nieces and nephews of A, each of them inherits an equal share irrelevant of the will legacy already received.
If there are surviving brothers and sisters, parents or grandparents of A then they would be the ones who inherit. There only has to be one surviving relative in the class for that 'level' to be the relevant one.
Does that help or have I muddied even further. The attached flow chart may help
The question is are there any surviving brothers and sisters of A?
If there are surviving brothers and sisters then they (or their children if they are predeceased) get C's share divided equally between them.
So if there are no surviving brothers and sisters of A then the 1/3rd partial intestacy goes to the children of all the siblings who would get an equal share, so if there are 8 children of the Uncles and Aunts (A's siblings) and they are the next generation down so to speak then on your example they get 12.50 each.
The partial intestacy amount ie C's share of the residue is divided into equal amounts and passes to each individual on the line of that relationship. If there are no relatives surviving above nieces and nephews of A, each of them inherits an equal share irrelevant of the will legacy already received.
If there are surviving brothers and sisters, parents or grandparents of A then they would be the ones who inherit. There only has to be one surviving relative in the class for that 'level' to be the relevant one.
Does that help or have I muddied even further. The attached flow chart may help
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