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Nevada Intestacy Calculator TM
See the Nevada 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 Nevada's intestacy laws. (Title 12, Wills and Estates of Deceased Persons, Chapter 133, Wills) 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. (Note: Half-blood relations) (Keep trying until you learn when a deceased spouse's first cousin twice-removed is entitled to a portion of the estate or when the estate escheats.)
Enter estate value
Do you currently have:
Does your most recent spouse have:
A living spouse?
Yes No
Any living children?
How many living children?
Any deceased children?
How many of these deceased children have living children or grandchildren?
Any living grandchildren?
How many living grandchildren?
Any deceased grandchildren?
How many of these deceased grandchildren have living children or grandchildren?
At least one living parent?
Any living siblings?
How many living siblings?
Any deceased siblings?
How many of these deceased siblings have living children or grandchildren?
Any living nieces or nephews?
How many living nieces and nephews?
Any deceased nieces or nephews?
How many of these deceased nieces and nephews have living children or grandchildren?
A living grandparent?
How many living grandparents?
Any living aunts or uncles? (Do not include those related by marriage)
How many living aunts and uncles? (Do not count those related by marriage.)
A living great-grandparent?
How many living great-grandparents?
Any living first cousins?
How many living first cousins?
Any living great-aunts or great-uncles? (Do not include those related by marriage)
How many of these living great-aunts and great-uncles ?
Any living first cousins once-removed? (Those who are the child of a first cousin)
How many of these living first cousins once-removed?
Any living first cousins once-removed? (Those who are the child of a great-aunt or great-uncle)
Any living great-great-aunts or great-great-uncles? (Do not include those related by marriage)
How many living great-great-aunts and great-great-uncles ?
Any living first cousins twice-removed? (Those who are the grandchild of a first cousin)
How many living first cousins twice-removed?
Any living second cousins?
How many living second cousins?
Any living first cousins twice-removed? (Those who are the child of a great-great-aunt or great-great-uncle)
Any living relatives not mentioned above?
Did your most recent spouse pass away while you were still married?
Was this spouse intestate at the time of death?
You will continue at the top of the screen with questions about your most recent spouse's family:
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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We do not collect any personal information from your computer or store any information on your computer. If you wish, you may learn how to enable Javascript here.
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