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If your deceased loved one has no will, you must use the Florida intestate inheritance statute to distribute his or her property. It establishes a plan for decedents who die without a will or estate plan. It provides rules for dividing the deceased person's property among their descendants. For decedents leaving a spouse but no children, the spouse inherits the whole estate. However, the surviving spouse shares the estate with surviving descendants if the decedent had kids. There are other possible scenarios.
 
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