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Inheritance is the process by which property, money, or other valuable assets are passed down from one person to another after death, usually outlined in a will. In Jamaica, as in many other places, inheritance laws govern how assets are distributed, ensuring they go to chosen family members or beneficiaries. This can include anything from real estate, bank accounts, and personal belongings to larger assets like businesses or land. In real estate, inheritance allows properties to stay within families, providing economic stability and continuity across generations. However, if a person passes away without a will (intestate), Jamaican inheritance laws determine the order in which family members receive the assets, with spouses, children, and sometimes parents having priority. Around the world, inheritance plays a crucial role in maintaining family wealth and securing the financial future of beneficiaries, often requiring legal structures like trusts to protect assets for minors or those…

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