Michigan Petition to Determine Heirs, Separate Proceedings

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An heir is a person who is legally entitled to collect an inheritance, when a deceased person did not formalize a last will and testament. Generally speaking, heirs who inherit the property are children, descendants or other close relatives of the decedent.

"Heir" means, except as controlled by MCL 700.2720, a person, including the surviving spouse or the state, that is entitled under the statutes of intestate succession to a decedent's property.

An heir is a person who is legally entitled to collect an inheritance, when a deceased person did not formalize a last will and testament. Generally speaking, heirs who inherit the property are children, descendants or other close relatives of the decedent.

Generally, only spouses, registered domestic partners, and blood relatives inherit under intestate succession laws; unmarried partners, friends, and charities get nothing. If the deceased person was married, the surviving spouse usually gets the largest share.

If you die without a will in Michigan, your assets will go to your closest relatives under state intestate succession laws.

How Is Next of Kin Determined? To determine next of kin in California, go down the list until someone exists in the category listed.For example, if decedent had no surviving spouse or registered domestic partner, but was survived by adult children, then the adult children would be next of kin.

Children - if there is no surviving married or civil partner If there is no surviving partner, the children of a person who has died without leaving a will inherit the whole estate. This applies however much the estate is worth. If there are two or more children, the estate will be divided equally between them.

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Michigan Petition to Determine Heirs, Separate Proceedings