Property Ownership

What is 'intestate succession' and how does it affect Delaware real property?

AA process for contesting a will in Delaware probate court
BThe legal process by which a deceased person's property passes to heirs according to Delaware law when the person dies without a valid will✓ Correct
CThe transfer of property between living relatives without a deed
DThe process of removing a life estate tenant from property after their death

Explanation

Intestate succession is the legal process governing property distribution when someone dies without a valid will (intestate). Delaware statutes prescribe the order of heirs — typically spouse first, then children, then other relatives. Understanding intestate succession is important in real estate when dealing with estate sales, title issues, or heirs who may have claims on property.

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