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True or False: Only family members of a decedent can be heirs of a decedent\'s i

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Question

True or False:

Only family members of a decedent can be heirs of a decedent's intestate estate?

A decedent's estate is automatically created when a person dies?

Legally adopted children of a decedent can never share in the decedent's intestacy estate?

Intestacy law attempts o replicate what a decedent probably would have considered in a last will and testament had she or he executed one?

A person nominated in a decedent's will to manage the decedent's estate, and who receives the proper authority from the court is call an administrator, c.t.a.

Explanation / Answer

Answer 1:-

Only family members of a decedent can be heirs of a decedent's intestate estate---False

Explanation: In case family members are not there distant relatives can be heir's of a decedent's intestate estate.

Answer 2:-

A decedent's estate is automatically created when a person dies-false

Answer 3:-

Legally adopted children of a decedent can never share in the decedent's intestacy estate-false

Explanation:-

Legally adopted children of a decedent can share in the decedent's intestacy estate like biological children.

Answer 4:-

Intestacy law attempts o replicate what a decedent probably would have considered in a last will and testament had she or he executed one? True

Answer 5:-

A person nominated in a decedent's will to manage the decedent's estate, and who receives the proper authority from the court is call an administrator, c.t.a.-True

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