Small Estate Affidavit There is a separate affidavit that can be used to claim title to up to four boats, motor vehicles, trailers, or semi-trailers registered under Utah law. This affidavit is presented to the Utah Division of Motor Vehicles to transfer title of those vehicles or boats.
Who Gets What in Utah? If you die with:here's what happens: children but no spouse children inherit everything spouse but no descendants spouse inherits everything spouse and descendants from you and that spouse spouse inherits everything3 more rows •
The case must be filed within three years of the date of the decedent's death. If it has been more than three years since the decedent's death, parties will need to follow a different process for a determination of heirs, and should contact a probate attorney for help.
Who gets what in Utah? If a person dies with...Then the... Children but no spouse Children inherit everything. Parents but no spouse and descendants Parents inherit everything. Siblings, but no spouse, parents, and descendants Siblings inherit everything.3 more rows
Utah Intestate Succession Laws Descendants are the decedent's children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. The order of succession is as follows: Presence of a spouse and no descendants – The spouse inherits all of the intestate estates.
Your spouse will inherit all of your intestate property if you die without descendants, or if all surviving descendants are from you and your surviving spouse. If you have a spouse and no descendants, your spouse will inherit everything.
The children of the person who has died inherit the whole estate. This applies however much the estate is worth. If there are 2 or more children, the estate will be divided equally between them.
(4) The term “primary next of kin”, in the case of a missing person, means the individual authorized to direct disposition of the remains of the person under section 1482(c) of this title .