What is Intestate Succession?
When drafting a will, individuals in Utah can designate beneficiaries for their assets, including friends, unmarried partners, and charitable organizations. However, if a will does not specify asset distribution, the estate goes through probate in Utah, where the administrator follows state intestate succession laws.
Utah's intestate succession laws generally distribute assets to close relatives in the following order:
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Spouse: The surviving spouse typically inherits most or all of the estate, depending on whether the deceased had children.
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Children: If there is no spouse, the estate is divided among surviving children or grandchildren.
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Parents: If no spouse or children exist, surviving parents inherit the assets.
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Siblings: If none of the above apply, the estate passes to the deceased’s siblings or their children.
The Utah probate process ensures assets are distributed according to state law when no valid will exists.

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