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发表于 26-5-2012 20:18:35|来自:新加坡
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冏冏有神 发表于 26-5-2012 19:36
网上找的。
新加坡“遗产法”关于继承权的规定,大概分如下五级:
If you die without a will, your estate (or assets) will be distributed according to the Intestate Succession Act
The Sunday Times today summarized how the Intestate Succession Act works, simplifying it into 4 steps.
There are in fact nine “rules” in the act, which I hereby simplify (caution: check with your lawyer to be sure):
- If you die and leave behind a surviving spouse, no child and no parent, your spouse will get your entire estate.
- If you die and leave behind a surviving spouse and children, your spouse will get half of your estate.
- The remaining half will be distributed equally among your children.
- If you die and leave behind a surviving spouse, no child, but a parent or parents, your spouse will get half of your estate and your parent(s) will get the other half of the estate.
- If there are two parents, they each get their entitlement in equal portions.
- If there are no surviving spouse, descendants or parents, your surviving siblings and children of deceased siblings will share your estate in equal portions.
- If there are no surviving spouse, descendants, parents, siblings or children of siblings, your grandparents will receive your estate in equal portions.
- Otherwise, your uncles and aunts will share your estate in equal portions.
- If there are no uncles and aunts, the government will receive your estate in full.
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