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- Laughing_heir abstract "In the law of inheritance, a laughing heir is an heir who is legally entitled to inherit the property of a person who has died, even though that heir is only distantly related to the deceased, and therefore has no personal connection or reason to feel bereaved over the death.In most jurisdictions, the law of intestacy requires that the property of a person who died without leaving a will must first go to that person's immediate family, such as a spouse, descendants, ascendants, or persons descended from the same parents or grandparents. Under the common law, if no such persons exist, the property passes to the nearest living person who can demonstrate some degree of kinship with the deceased, no matter how distant the relation.Some jurisdictions have a laughing heir statute, which cuts off the right of inheritance when the remaining relatives become too remote. In such jurisdictions, if no relative falls within the limitation set by the statute, then the property escheats to the state. §2-103 of the Uniform Probate Code, which has been adopted by a number of states, sets the outer limits of the right to inheritance with grandparents, aunts and uncles, and first cousins. Under the code, heirs that are farther removed from the deceased are left with no claim to the estate at all.By contrast, some states (such as Virginia) have extended the principle to cover the family of a predeceased spouse. In those states, if the decedent had been married, and their spouse had died before the decedent, and if the decedent had no blood relatives at all, then the decedent's property would pass to any living relatives of the spouse, no matter how remote.".
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- Laughing_heir wikiPageWikiLink Alabama.
- Laughing_heir wikiPageWikiLink Aunt.
- Laughing_heir wikiPageWikiLink Category:Inheritance.
- Laughing_heir wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wills_and_trusts.
- Laughing_heir wikiPageWikiLink Common_law.
- Laughing_heir wikiPageWikiLink Cousin.
- Laughing_heir wikiPageWikiLink Escheat.
- Laughing_heir wikiPageWikiLink Florida.
- Laughing_heir wikiPageWikiLink Grandparent.
- Laughing_heir wikiPageWikiLink Grief.
- Laughing_heir wikiPageWikiLink Inheritance.
- Laughing_heir wikiPageWikiLink Intestacy.
- Laughing_heir wikiPageWikiLink Jurisdiction.
- Laughing_heir wikiPageWikiLink Kentucky.
- Laughing_heir wikiPageWikiLink North_Carolina.
- Laughing_heir wikiPageWikiLink South_Africa.
- Laughing_heir wikiPageWikiLink Texas.
- Laughing_heir wikiPageWikiLink Uniform_Probate_Code.
- Laughing_heir wikiPageWikiLink Virginia.
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- Laughing_heir wikiPageWikiLinkText "Laughing heir".
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- Laughing_heir wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wills,_trusts,_estates.
- Laughing_heir subject Category:Inheritance.
- Laughing_heir subject Category:Wills_and_trusts.
- Laughing_heir hypernym Heir.
- Laughing_heir type Document.
- Laughing_heir type Person.
- Laughing_heir type Document.
- Laughing_heir comment "In the law of inheritance, a laughing heir is an heir who is legally entitled to inherit the property of a person who has died, even though that heir is only distantly related to the deceased, and therefore has no personal connection or reason to feel bereaved over the death.In most jurisdictions, the law of intestacy requires that the property of a person who died without leaving a will must first go to that person's immediate family, such as a spouse, descendants, ascendants, or persons descended from the same parents or grandparents. ".
- Laughing_heir label "Laughing heir".
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- Laughing_heir sameAs Q6498159.
- Laughing_heir wasDerivedFrom Laughing_heir?oldid=689377289.
- Laughing_heir isPrimaryTopicOf Laughing_heir.