Trusts and Estates Part Two: Intestate Succession and the Default Rules of Inheritance

Trusts and Estates Part Two: Intestate Succession and the Default Rules of Inheritance

Author: The Law School of America March 3, 2026 Duration: 42:51

When the State Writes Your Will


This episode explores the complexities of intestate succession, the default legal framework for estate distribution when no will exists. It covers key concepts like spouse rights, representation systems, family structures, and legal nuances that impact inheritance.


What happens when the law’s idea of family clashes with real-life bonds? If you died without a will, would your assets truly go to who you want— or just who the law presumes?

This episode unpacks intestate succession, revealing how the default system can reshape your legacy based on outdated notions of family, bloodlines, and formal marriage. Discover how courts interpret complex relationships— from cohabitation and stepfamilies to non-marital kids and adoption— and the chaos that can ensue when legal assumptions meet modern realities.

You’ll learn:

The surprising truth behind who qualifies as a spouse at death—and why legal separation might keep your ex in the will even after you divorce.

How intestacy rules handle children from previous relationships, and why the “non-shared kid” can drastically cut a surviving spouse’s inheritance— and how policy choices prioritize blood over bonds.

The three methods of distributing property among descendants: strict per stirpes, modern per stirpes, and the more equitable UPC system of per capita at each generation— and why choosing the wrong one on exam could cost you crucial points.

The significance of simultaneous death rules— including the 120-hour survival requirement— preventing double probate and ensuring assets flow properly to heirs.

Deep dives into representation systems— how the law divides assets among grandchildren, half-siblings, and even “laughing heirs” (those who inherit without a second thought)— and how these rules can create paradoxical outcomes.

Critical legal concepts like adoption (full, step, equitable), paternity, non-marital children, and posthumous reproduction— bringing modern family structures into the estate law frame.

The deadly impact of the Slayer Rule: killers cannot inherit, and how the law applies standards of proof that are lower in civil probate courts— meaning a criminal acquittal doesn’t automatically clear the way for inheritance.

The importance of adjustments— advancements, disinheritance, and disclaimers— and how they ensure your estate plan aligns with your actual wishes.

Why does all this matter? Because intestate succession operates quietly in the background, ready to implement a version of your estate that may be far from what you intended. If you don’t craft your own will, the state’s script takes over— a rigid, mechanical plan based on outdated assumptions.

Perfect for estate law students, lawyers, or anyone planning for the future— mastering intestacy equips you to navigate complex family realities and protect your legacy. Will your assets go to the right people—or be left behind by default? The choice is yours, but only if you understand how the law works when no one writes the story.

Get ready for a deep dive into the silent partner of all estate plans— because knowing these rules is key to ensuring your true intentions survive your passing.


Key Topics

Intestate succession process

Spouse and family rights under law

Representation systems for heirs

Legal treatment of non-traditional families

Bars and adjustments to inheritance


Intestate succession, estate planning, inheritance laws, family law, probate, legal estate distribution, UPC, intestacy rules, inheritance traps, estate planning tips


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