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Oct 30, 2023
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When someone dies intestate in Jamaica, it means they did not leave a valid will. The Jamaican Intestate Estates and Property Charges Act then dictates how their estate is distributed. This Act prioritizes the spouse and children first, and if they are not present, the estate is passed on to other relatives like parents or siblings. Dying intestate can lead to issues such as family disputes and a distribution that may not reflect the deceased’s wishes. These complications can create delays and extra legal costs. Having a will helps ensure that one’s assets are distributed according to their preferences and avoids the uncertainties and conflicts associated with intestacy.

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