Descent and distribution is a legal concept in estate law that governs how certain kinds of property get distributed to those heirs who are still alive at the time of an individual’s death. It is a method of transferring property to people who are designated as heirs, which is usually the surviving members of a family.
How Descent and Distribution Works
When an individual dies, their assets must pass to another individual or entity. In many cases, those assets are distributed through a process known as probate, or the court-approved process of transferring a deceased’s estate assets to their designated beneficiaries. When probate is not available, such as in cases where the assets are held in a trust, the asset may pass via descent and distribution.
Descent and distribution is a concept that has been in place for centuries, and it states that an individual’s property will be distributed to their heirs according to the law of descent. This law generally considers the order of inheritance to be determined by “bloodlines” or other family ties, such as being related by marriage. For example, if the deceased had three children, the first child would typically inherit one-third of the property, while the second and third children would each inherit one-sixth of the property. In some cases, such as when someone dies without a will, state laws may indicate how the property should be divided.
Modern Examples of Descent and Distribution
In the modern era, descent and distribution can help make sure that an individual’s assets are distributed according to the deceased’s wishes. While state laws still govern how assets are distributed in many cases, a will is an effective way to make sure those assets are divided as the individual desired. For example, if a deceased individual wished all of their assets to go to their surviving spouse, they could do so through a will. Without a will, all assets would pass according to their laws of descent and distribution, and those assets may not be distributed according to the individual’s wishes.