Property Ownership

In North Dakota, when a married person dies without a will, their separately owned real property passes to their heirs according to:

ADirectly to the surviving spouse in all cases
BNorth Dakota intestacy statutes, which divide property among the surviving spouse and children based on specific formulas✓ Correct
CThe local county recorder's discretion
DThe decedent's employer

Explanation

When a North Dakota resident dies intestate (without a will), their property passes according to the state's intestacy statutes. The distribution formula depends on whether the deceased has a surviving spouse, children, and other heirs, with specific fractional shares defined by law.

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