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If you die without a will, your estate is divided among your closest relatives ing to your states intestate statutes. Generally, this divides your assets among your spouse and children. If you have no spouse or children, it is divided among grandchildren, parents, or other more distant relatives.
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In Summary: Laws of Inheritance Mendel postulated that genes (characteristics) are inherited as pairs of alleles (traits) that behave in a dominant and recessive pattern. Alleles segregate into gametes such that each gamete is equally likely to receive either one of the two alleles present in a diploid individual.
How to Set Up Your Inheritance Perform a Review of Your Assets. Before you do anything, youll need to assess exactly what you can include in your inheritance. Create Your Last Will and Testament. Name Your Executor and Beneficiaries. Consider Setting Up A Living Trust. Organize Your Documents.
A codicil is like a legal P.S. to your will. To create a codicil, you write down what you want to remove or add to your existing will, sign it, have two witnesses sign it (as you did with your original will), and then keep it with your will. After your death, your two documents will be read and interpreted together.

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