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Connecticut Intestacy Calculator TM
See the Connecticut intestate succession statutes interpreted. This is the only program that calculates the next of kin and the dollar amount given to each intestate heir according to Connecticut's intestacy laws. (Title 45a: Probate Courts and Procedure, Chapter 802b: Decedents' Estates) You can also read selected portions of the state intestate laws or open the state government sponsored legal site HERE.
Enter an intestate estate value and answer the marital status question. Continue answering questions until the answer is automatically shown. (Keep trying until you learn when step-children are entitled to a portion of the estate or when the estate escheats.)
Enter estate value
Are you currently married?
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Do you have any living children?
How many living children do you have?
Do you have any deceased children?
How many of these deceased children have living children or grandchildren?
Is your present spouse the parent of all of your children? (Only including any deceased who have living children or grandchildren)
Is your present spouse the parent of all of your deceased children? (Only those with living children or grandchildren.)
Is your present spouse the parent of all of your living children?
Are either of your parents living?
Do you have any living siblings?
How many living siblings?
Do you have any deceased siblings?
How many of these deceased siblings have living children or grandchildren?
Do you have any living grandparents?
How many living grandparents do you have?
Do you have any living aunts or uncles? (Do not include those who are related to you by marriage)
How many of these living aunts and uncles do you have?
Do you have any living great-grandparents?
How many living great-grandparents do you have?
Do you have any living first cousins?
How many first cousins do you have?
Do you have any living great-aunts or great-uncles? (Do not include those who are related to you by marriage)
How many living great-aunts and great-uncles do you have?
Do you have any living great-great-grandparents?
How many living great-great-grandparents do you have?
Do you have any living great-great-aunts or great-great-uncles? (Do not include those who are related to you by marriage)
How many living great-great-aunts and great-great-uncles do you have?
Do you have any living first cousins once-removed?
How many living first cousins once-removed do you have?
Do you have any living second cousins?
How many living second cousins do you have?
Do you have any living first cousins twice-removed?
How many living first cousins twice-removed do you have?
Do you have any living second cousins once-removed?
How many living second cousins once-removed do you have?
Do you have any living blood relatives not previously mentioned?
Do you have any living step children?
How many living step-children do you have?
Do you have any deceased step-children?
How many of these deceased step-children have living children or grandchildren?
Without a Will, this estate will be distributed as follows:
* These are PRE-TAX shares, the sum of which will always equal the entered estate value.
* Changing ANY information at any time without using the 'Reset' button below produces incorrect results.
Save estate value
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