Family members such as parents and children that have descended from previous generations. For example, grandparents would be your ancestors while you are their descendants. When the deceased passes without a will (intestacy), the courts may set out the order of disbursements by spouse/descendants. While this varies by jurisdiction, it is worth noting as the executor should be up to speed with all the descendants that may have a valid claim.
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