List of Charts: explaining 36 most common divisions of an estate
Two Generation Heirs
1. Wife + Daughter + Son
wife (1/8); male child gets twice the share of female child
2. Husband + Daughter + Son
husband (1/4); male child gets twice the share of female child
3. Wife + Daughter + Sons
wife (1/8); male child gets twice the share of female child
4. Husband + Daughter + Sons
husband (1/4); male child gets twice the share of female child
5. Wife + Daughters + Son
wife (1/8); male child gets twice the share of female child
6. Husband + Daughters + Son
husband (1/4); male child gets twice the share of female child
Three Generation Heirs
7. Parent + Wife + Daughter + Son
father or mother 1/6; wife 1/8; male child gets twice the share of female child
8. Parent + Husband + Daughter + Son
father or mother 1/6; husband 1/4; male child gets twice the share of female child
9. Parent + Wife + Daughter + Sons
father or mother 1/6; wife 1/8; male child gets twice the share of female child
10. Parent + Husband + Daughter + Sons
father or mother 1/6; husband 1/4; male child gets twice the share of female child
11. Parent + Wife + Daughters + Son
father or mother 1/6; wife 1/8; male child gets twice the share of female child
12. Husband + Daughters + Son
father or mother 1/6; husband 1/4; male child gets twice the share of female child
13. Father + Mother + Wife + Daughter + Son
father 1/6; mother 1/6; wife 1/8; male child gets twice the share of female child
14. Father + Mother + Husband + Daughter + Son
father 1/6; mother 1/6; husband 1/4; male child gets twice the share of female child
15. Father + Mother + Wife + Daughter + Sons
father 1/6; mother 1/6; wife 1/8; male child gets twice the share of female child
16. Father + Mother + Husband + Daughter + Sons
father 1/6; mother 1/6; husband 1/4; male child gets twice the share of female child
17. Father + Mother + Wife + Daughters + Son
father or mother 1/6; wife 1/8; male child gets twice the share of female child
18. Father + Mother + Daughters + Son
father or mother 1/6; husband 1/4; male child gets twice the share of female child