সারসংক্ষেপ
The Administration of Estates Act 1925 governs the administration of deceased persons' estates and sets out the intestacy rules that apply where a person dies without a valid will. It prescribes the order in which the estate is distributed to surviving relatives.
মূল পয়েন্ট
- Sets out the intestacy rules for distribution of estates where there is no valid will (s.46)
- Surviving spouse/civil partner receives personal chattels, statutory legacy (currently £322,000), and half the residue if there are issue
- Remainder distributed to children equally (or their issue per stirpes)
- If no surviving spouse, estate passes to children, then parents, then siblings, then half-siblings, then grandparents, then aunts/uncles
- If no qualifying relatives survive, the estate passes to the Crown as bona vacantia
- Personal representatives (executors/administrators) have duty to collect assets, pay debts, and distribute the estate
অংশ ও ধারা
সংশোধনীর ইতিহাস
2014 — Inheritance and Trustees' Powers Act 2014
Updated the statutory legacy amount and modernised trustees' administrative powers.