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Intestate Personal Property from Spouse: California
"Personal property" generally consists of
everything that is not
real estate, such as vehicles, jewelry, books, clothing,
artwork, computers, etc.
(Real estate includes not only the actual
land, but everything permanently affixed to the land, such as a
house.)
Enter the
amount of your
estate value that is attributable to personal property that
you acquired from your predeceased spouse as a result of his or
her death.
For example, if you entered an estate value
of $100,000 which includes a car valued at $20,000 that belonged
to your spouse and was given to you at his or her death, you
will enter $20,000 in this box.
See:
When Applicable
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