ALL (these are the same for all scenarios)
|
Per Stirpes/by Right of Representation (most common)
|
Equal Share Method
|
Per Capita At Each Generation
|
O=Alive
X=Deceased
|
|
This method is only different from Per Stirpes if ALL children are deceased
|
Carries Equal Share one step further
EVEN if some of children are alive, if some are dead their children will get equal shares of what remains
|
D
O O O
1/3 1/3 1/3
OO OO O
D
O X O
1/3 __ 1/3
OO OO O
__ 1/6-1/6 ___
|
D
O X X
1/3 __ __
OO OO O
__ 1/6-1/6 1/3
D
X X X
OO OO O
1/6-1/6 1/6-1/6 1/3
|
D
O X X
1/3 __ __
OO OO O
__ 1/6-1/6 1/3
D
X X X
OO OO O
Each grandchild gets 1/5
|
D
O X X
1/3 __ __
OO OO O
__ .22-.22 .22
(.22 is 2/3 ÷ by 3)
D
X X X
OO OO O
Each grandchild gets 1/5
|
If decedent left three children under all three methods will be divided equally to the living children—none of grandchildren will get anything—grandchild only takes if parents are deceased.
|
NO effort to equalize among grandchildren—straight on down the family line.
Inequality among grandchildren
UT 2-709/CA 246: use this method if instrument says so
|
CA 240/245: default
If ALL children are dead equalizes among grandchildren
If X left a will to distribute to children disproportionately would not affect D’s estate being proportionately distributed
|
UT Default
If you have 1+ child deceased take what that person would have received and distribute rest equally to their children.
Equalize for each generation.
|