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If youre married with no adopted or biological children, your spouse will inherit all community property and one-half of your separate property. Your parents (or your siblings, if your parents predeceased you, or the issue of those persons if they are deceased) will receive the other half of your separate property.
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Uniform Probate Code (UPC) ideally standardizes the various state laws relating to wills and trusts. It also ideally simplifies the probate process.
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California probate accounting format Section 16063 of the Probate Code requires accountings to contain the following information: a statement of receipts and disbursements of trust principal and income occurring either during the last complete fiscal year of the trust or since the last accounting was made.
Section 6400. This media-neutral citation is based on the American Association of Law Libraries Universal Citation Guide and is not necessarily the official citation. 6400. Any part of the estate of a decedent not effectively disposed of by will passes to the decedents heirs as prescribed in this part.
Intestate succession is the process by which an estate is distributed if the decedent passed away without having a valid will or if personal property or estate assets are not placed within the will. In California, intestate succession is governed by the California state probate code 6400-6455.

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