Chapter 3. Legal or Intestate Succession: Issue
Chapter 3. Legal or Intestate Succession: Issue
Chapter 3. Legal or Intestate Succession: Issue
CAPTION/PROBLEM:
Melodia
Ferraris
was
declared
presumptively dead after not being seen for 10 years. Her closest
surviving relatives were an aunt (half-sister of Melodias father), 3
nieces, and a nephew (all children of Melodias only brother). Who
are the intestate heirs of Melodia? Do the nieces and nephew
(niblings) exclude the aunt (or vice versa)?
HELD: The nieces and nephew are the intestate heirs. The aunt is
excluded. Under NCC 1009, the absence of siblings or nieces and
nephews is a precondition to the other collateral relatives being
called to the succession. If such condition is satisfied, the collateral
relatives then inherit in equal parts, subject to the general rule that
nearer relatives exclude farther relatives.
FACTS
brothers/sisters
of
the
decedent.
If
only
nieces/nephews are left, they shall inherit in equal
portions.