MyStateWill.com

Per Capita Calculator
CLICK HERE

 

 





Kurt R. Nilson's

Florida Intestacy Calculator™

 

See the Florida intestate succession statutes interpreted.  This is the only program that calculates the next of kin and the dollar amount given to each intestate heir according to Florida's intestacy laws. (Title XLII: Estates and Trusts)  You can also read selected portions of the state intestate laws or open the state government sponsored legal site HERE.

 

Enter an intestate estate value and answer the marital status question.  Continue answering questions until the answer is automatically shown.  (Keep trying until you learn when a pre-deceased spouse's aunts and uncles are entitled to a portion of the estate or when the estate escheats.)


Enter estate value     
Do you currently have:
Does your most recent spouse have:
A living spouse? Yes     No
Any living children? Yes     No
How many living children?
Is your current spouse the parent of all these children? Yes     No
Any deceased children? Yes     No
How many of these deceased children have living children, grandchildren, or great-grandchildren?
Is your current spouse the parent of all these deceased children? Yes     No
At least one living parent? Yes     No
Any living siblings? Yes     No
How many living siblings?
How many of these living siblings are half-blood relations?
Any deceased siblings? Yes     No
How many of these deceased siblings have living children, grandchildren, or great-grandchildren?
How many of these deceased siblings are half-blood relations?
At least one living maternal grandparent? Yes     No
Any living maternal aunts or uncles who are related by blood? (Do not include those related by marriage) Yes     No
How many of these living maternal aunts and uncles?
How many of these living maternal aunts and uncles are half-blood relations?
Any deceased maternal aunts or uncles who are related by blood? (Do not include those related by marriage) Yes     No
How many of these deceased maternal aunts and uncles have living children, grandchildren, or great-grandchildren?
How many of these deceased maternal aunts and uncles are half-blood relations?
At least one living paternal grandparent? Yes     No
Any living paternal aunts or uncles who are related by blood? (Do not include those related by marriage) Yes     No
How many of these living paternal aunts and uncles?
How many of these living paternal aunts and uncles are half-blood relations?
Any deceased paternal aunts or uncles who are related by blood? (Do not include those related by marriage) Yes     No
How many of these deceased paternal aunts and uncles have living children, grandchildren, or great-grandchildren?
How many of these deceased paternal aunts and uncles are half-blood relations?
Did your most recent spouse pass away while you were still married? Yes     No
You will continue at the top of the screen with questions about your most recent spouse's family:
  Without a Will, this estate will be distributed as follows:

* These are PRE-TAX shares, the sum of which will always equal the entered estate value.

* Changing ANY information at any time without using the 'Reset' button below produces incorrect results.


    Save estate value

If nothing changes when you answer the first question, you may not have Javascript enabled.  The Intestacy Calculator™ will not function without Javascript.  We do not collect any personal information from your computer or store any information on your computer.  If you wish, you may learn how to enable Javascript here.   You will also see this message when Internet Explorer blocks the program as active content (as shown at the top of your screen) which also disables the program.


Legal Programs

Intestacy Calculators™

Per Stirpes Calculator™

Per Capita Calculator™

Estate Tax Calculator

State Law Summaries

 

Facts and Charts

Degrees of Kinship

Intestacy Law Facts

Family Member Shares

Blended Family Shares

 

PrivateAccountWill.com

Your Legal Will

State Specific

Free Shipping

Free Updates

Sign Today

 

Popular Articles

The deceased's debts

Dividing real estate

Who can contest a will

Credit shelter trusts

Who gets the house

Which laws apply

Notarizing wills

All Articles

 

Copyright © Kurt R. Nilson   |   Terms of Use   |  Privacy Policy