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== A. Generally ==
== A. Generally ==


If a person dies intestate (without a valid will), his or her assets are distributed to intestate successors in accordance with WESA. Where a will exists but does not cover all assets, there will be a partial intestacy and those assets outside the will that do not pass by contract or survivorship will pass according to WESA distribution.  
If a person dies intestate (without a valid will), his or her assets are distributed to intestate successors in accordance with ''WESA''. Where a will exists but does not cover all assets, there will be a partial intestacy and those assets outside the will that do not pass by contract or survivorship will pass according to ''WESA'' distribution.  


=== 1. Spouses ===
=== 1. Spouses ===


Under WESA, it is possible to have more than one spouse by having a spouse by marriage in addition to a common law spouse. It is also possible to have multiple common law spouses. However, it is not possible to have more than one spouse by marriage.  
Under ''WESA'', it is possible to have more than one spouse by having a spouse by marriage in addition to a common law spouse. It is also possible to have multiple common law spouses. However, it is not possible to have more than one spouse by marriage.  


The spouse of the deceased is always entitled to a preferential share of the estate, as well as the “household furnishings” defined as the personal property usually associated with the enjoyment by the spouses of the spousal home (WESA s 21(1)).
The spouse of the deceased is always entitled to a preferential share of the estate, as well as the “household furnishings” defined as the personal property usually associated with the enjoyment by the spouses of the spousal home (''WESA'', s 21(1)).


If there are two or more spouses, they must agree as to how to divide the preferential share, otherwise it will be determined by the courts (WESA s 22).
If there are two or more spouses, they must agree as to how to divide the preferential share, otherwise it will be determined by the courts (''WESA'', s 22).


=== 2. Spousal Home ===
=== 2. Spousal Home ===


In intestacy, the surviving spouse no longer has a right to the spousal home, but has a right to acquire it under s 31 of WESA. Section 33 allows the  surviving spouse to make an application to retain the spousal home, considering factors such as whether requiring the surviving spouse to purchase the spousal home would be a significant hardship, and whether a greater prejudice would be imposed on the surviving spouse by being unable to continue to reside in the spousal home than would be imposed on the descendants entitled to share in the intestate estate.  
In intestacy, the surviving spouse no longer has a right to the spousal home, but has a right to acquire it under section 31 of ''WESA''. Section 33 allows the  surviving spouse to make an application to retain the spousal home, considering factors such as whether requiring the surviving spouse to purchase the spousal home would be a significant hardship, and whether a greater prejudice would be imposed on the surviving spouse by being unable to continue to reside in the spousal home than would be imposed on the descendants entitled to share in the intestate estate.  


=== 3. Preferential Share ===
=== 3. Preferential Share ===


If all the descendants of the will-maker are also the descendants of the surviving spouse, the preferential share of the spouse is $300,000 (WESA s 21(3)). If all the descendants of the will-maker are '''not''' also those of the surviving spouse, the preferential share of the surviving spouse is $150,000 (WESA s 21(4)).
If all the descendants of the will-maker are also the descendants of the surviving spouse, the preferential share of the spouse is $300,000 (''WESA'', s 21(3)). If all the descendants of the will-maker are '''not''' also those of the surviving spouse, the preferential share of the surviving spouse is $150,000 (''WESA'', s 21(4)).


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