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  1. Intestate Succession Act 1967. 2020 REVISED EDITION. This revised edition incorporates all amendments up to and including 1 December 2021 and comes into operation on 31 December 2021. An Act to make provision for the distribution of intestate estates. [2 June 1967] Short title. 1. This Act is the Intestate Succession Act 1967. Application. 2.

  2. Rule 1. If an intestate dies leaving a surviving spouse, no issue and no parent, the spouse shall be entitled to the whole of the estate. Rule 2. If an intestate dies leaving a surviving spouse and issue, the spouse shall be entitled to one-half of the estate. Rule 3.

    • Note: These Rules Do Not Apply to Muslims
    • How to Start The Distribution Process
    • What If There Are No Surviving next-of-kin?
    • What Should You Do If You Want to Write A Will in Singapore?
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    The Intestate Succession Act does not apply to Muslims. The distribution of property of a deceased Muslim domiciled in Singapore at the time of death is governed by Muslim lawand the Syariah Court.

    To start the distribution process, the deceased’s next-of-kin can apply to the court for a Grant of Letters of Administration. This is a court order authorising a person to administer the deceased’s estate, and distribute their assets, according to the rules in the Intestate Succession Act outlined above. To find out what are the assets you can dis...

    As stated in the table above, the government is entitled to a person’s assets if they die without leaving a will and without any surviving next-of-kin. In this case however, it is possible for other persons unrelated to the deceased to inherit the deceased’s assets if they can make an equitable or moral claim against the deceased’s estate. This is ...

    It is possible for you to write your own will if you feel confident of doing so. Alternatively, you may also explore the following options:

    Learn how the Intestate Succession Act determines the distribution of assets of a deceased person who did not leave a will. Find out the rules for different categories of survivors, how to apply for a Grant of Letters of Administration, and what to do if there are no surviving next-of-kin.

  3. Distribute the assets to the beneficiaries according to the Intestate Succession Act (if there's no will). Check if there's a will. The first step is to check if there's a will left behind by the person who has passed away. You can check if there's a will by: going through his or her personal belongings.

  4. If someone dies without a will in Singapore, the deceased’s estate will have to be distributed according to the Intestate Succession Act.