Inheritor
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Inheritor
An inheritor is an individual who receives property, titles, debts, rights, and obligations upon the death of another person. The process of receiving these assets is known as inheritance. Inheritors can be designated through a will or, in the absence of a will, through the laws of intestate succession.
Types of Inheritors[edit | edit source]
Inheritors can be classified into several categories based on their relationship to the deceased and the manner in which they inherit assets:
- Heir: An heir is a person legally entitled to inherit some or all of the estate of another person who has died without a will.
- Beneficiary: A beneficiary is a person or entity named in a will or a trust to receive assets.
- Devisee: A devisee is a person who is designated in a will to receive real estate.
- Legatee: A legatee is a person who is designated in a will to receive personal property.
Inheritance Laws[edit | edit source]
Inheritance laws vary significantly across different jurisdictions. These laws determine how an estate is distributed if there is no will, and they can also affect the distribution even if a will exists. Common factors influencing inheritance laws include:
- Community property vs. common law property systems
- Forced heirship rules
- Spousal rights
- Children's rights
Intestate Succession[edit | edit source]
When a person dies without a valid will, their estate is distributed according to the laws of intestate succession. These laws prioritize the deceased's closest relatives, typically in the following order:
1. Spouse 2. Children 3. Parents 4. Siblings 5. Extended family
Wills and Trusts[edit | edit source]
A will is a legal document that allows a person to specify how their estate should be distributed upon their death. A trust is another legal arrangement where one party holds property for the benefit of another. Both instruments can be used to designate inheritors and manage the distribution of assets.
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