Who get a deceased beneficiary’s inheritance?
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Who get a deceased beneficiary’s inheritance?
My grandmother died without a Will 1 year ago. Her 4 children were listed as beneficiaries on her home. They
couldnt agree to sell so house sat for a year. My mom lived in the house. My mother died 1 year after my
grandmother with no Will. Do the siblings get my mom’s share of the home or does my mom’s share go to her children?
Asked on October 31, 2019 under Estate Planning, Utah
Answers:
SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 4 years ago | Contributor
Because your mother post-deceased--that is, died after, your grandmother--she was entitled to her inheritance. Then when she passed away, it does to her own heirs or beneficiaries--presumably, her children. So it will go to you and your siblings, not your aunts and uncles.
Please accept our sympathy for your loss.
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