If my father died intestate, what property goes directly to his spouse and what goes into his estate?

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If my father died intestate, what property goes directly to his spouse and what goes into his estate?

Asked on March 29, 2012 under Estate Planning, North Carolina

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M.T.G., Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

First, the property that you Father held jointly with your step Mother would passs automatically to her at the time of his death.  Any property that is left and adjudged to be part of his intestate estate would pass via the intestacy statutes.  Now, North Carolina distinguishes between real property and personal property for distribution.  It is somewhat complicated for this forum.  I am going to give you a link.  Good luck.

http://www.mystatewill.com/statutes/nc_law.php


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