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Individual Unclaimed Estate Details ...
Joyce Omoni | |
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Reference No: | BV21503408/1 |
Aliases | Joyce Ayo Omoni |
Birth | 19-09-1955 in Nigeria |
Nationality | |
Date Entered UK | - |
Marital Status | Spinster |
Spouse Name | |
Marriage | - |
Passed Away | 28-02-2014 in Peckham London SE15 aged 58 |
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Inheritance Rules: Passed Away Without Leaving A Will... | |
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If a person passes away without leaving a legally binding will (intestate) then how their estate is shared follows an order of priority. As of time of writing (12/08/23), the UK Government suggests that the order of priority is as follows... | |
First | Spouse (husband or wife) or registered civil partner |
Second | Children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and so forth |
Third | Mother or father |
Fourth | Siblings (brother or sister) with shared parents, and their children (nieces and nephews) |
Fifth | Half-siblings (half brother or sister) and their children (half-nieces and half-nephews). This applies if they share only one parent with the deceased |
Sixth | Grandparents |
Seventh | Uncles, aunts, or their children (first cousins or their descendants) |
Eigth | Half-uncles, half-aunts, or their children (first cousins of half-blood or their descendants). This applies if they share only one grandparent with the deceased |
Source: Bona Vacantia 05/02/2020 Guidance Make a claim to a deceased person's estate. Last Accessed: 12/08/2023 <https://www.gov.uk/guidance/make-a-claim-to-a-deceased-persons-estate> |
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This overview is provided for informational purposes and should not be construed as legal advice or a comprehensive guide encompassing all potential estate claim scenarios. If needed, it is recommended to seek personalized legal advice by consulting an experienced solicitor, a local law center, or the Citizens Advice Bureau. It's important to underscore that diligent efforts are made to ensure the accuracy and comprehensiveness of the information presented. However, no explicit guarantees or warranties are offered regarding the precision of the information. Consequently, it's prudent to acknowledge the following disclaimer: The Treasury Solicitor, Bona Vacantia, and related government departments are distinct from GoInherit.com. Therefore, GoInherit.com cannot be held liable for any losses resulting from the reliance on the provided information. Discrepancies may arise when comparing the information with alternative sources or third-party data. |
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