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Question by  HumaArsalan (21)

I recently experienced the death of a loved one, and they have no will. What is the Washington law regarding this?

 
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Answer by  technogeek (6640)

Not sure about the state law, but customarily, the estate will be left to either the direct descendants or the direct ascendants. As I said, depending on the state.

 
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Answer by  patti (29325)

People who die intestate in Washington state have their estates probated under RCW 11. 04. 015. This law provides for the surviving spouse, and explains how the estate is distributed if there is no spouse. StaceyRomberg is an attorney with an eponymous website that lists all the details of RCW 11. 04. 015 and answers related questions as well.

 
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Answer by  mammakat (11147)

This is called "intestate" and covered by Washington RCW 11. 04. 015 You can look this up online and call your local court for advise on contacting Legal Aid to help you.

 
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Answer by  Brandon55 (1719)

In any state, the death of a person without a will is handled by law. State statutes essentially have a default will for all of us unless we choose to write our own. All belongings and assets transfer to what is called the overall estate, debts are paid, and anything left transfers to the next of kin.

 
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Answer by  flamiss22 (5081)

When someone dies without a will his assets if he had any will be adjucated by the court system. They will decide who gets what.

 
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Answer by  SashaDarkCloud (5764)

One third of the estate, net values, etc. will be given to any surviving spouse. The rest will be divided among any heirs that survived. If none survive, then will be given to any living parents of the deceased. Though, you should consult your attorney about this matter. I am sorry for your loss.

 
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