Section 6402 Of Chapter 1. Intestate Succession Generally From California Probate Code >> Division 6. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 1.
6402
. Except as provided in Section 6402.5, the part of the
intestate estate not passing to the surviving spouse, under Section
6401, or the entire intestate estate if there is no surviving spouse,
passes as follows:
(a) To the issue of the decedent, the issue taking equally if they
are all of the same degree of kinship to the decedent, but if of
unequal degree those of more remote degree take in the manner
provided in Section 240.
(b) If there is no surviving issue, to the decedent's parent or
parents equally.
(c) If there is no surviving issue or parent, to the issue of the
parents or either of them, the issue taking equally if they are all
of the same degree of kinship to the decedent, but if of unequal
degree those of more remote degree take in the manner provided in
Section 240.
(d) If there is no surviving issue, parent or issue of a parent,
but the decedent is survived by one or more grandparents or issue of
grandparents, to the grandparent or grandparents equally, or to the
issue of those grandparents if there is no surviving grandparent, the
issue taking equally if they are all of the same degree of kinship
to the decedent, but if of unequal degree those of more remote degree
take in the manner provided in Section 240.
(e) If there is no surviving issue, parent or issue of a parent,
grandparent or issue of a grandparent, but the decedent is survived
by the issue of a predeceased spouse, to that issue, the issue taking
equally if they are all of the same degree of kinship to the
predeceased spouse, but if of unequal degree those of more remote
degree take in the manner provided in Section 240.
(f) If there is no surviving issue, parent or issue of a parent,
grandparent or issue of a grandparent, or issue of a predeceased
spouse, but the decedent is survived by next of kin, to the next of
kin in equal degree, but where there are two or more collateral
kindred in equal degree who claim through different ancestors, those
who claim through the nearest ancestor are preferred to those
claiming through an ancestor more remote.
(g) If there is no surviving next of kin of the decedent and no
surviving issue of a predeceased spouse of the decedent, but the
decedent is survived by the parents of a predeceased spouse or the
issue of those parents, to the parent or parents equally, or to the
issue of those parents if both are deceased, the issue taking equally
if they are all of the same degree of kinship to the predeceased
spouse, but if of unequal degree those of more remote degree take in
the manner provided in Section 240.