Colorado Code § 15-11-103

Share of heirs other than surviving spouse and designated beneficiary - definitions
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(1) Definitions. In this section:
(a) "Deceased parent", "deceased grandparent", or "deceased spouse" means a parent,
grandparent, or spouse who either predeceased the decedent or is deemed under this article 11 to
have predeceased the decedent.
(b) "Surviving spouse", "surviving descendant", "surviving parent", or "surviving
grandparent" means a spouse, descendant, parent, or grandparent who neither predeceased the
decedent nor is deemed under this article 11 to have predeceased the decedent.
(2) Heirs other than surviving spouse and designated beneficiary. Any part of the
intestate estate not passing to the decedent's surviving spouse under section 15-11-102, or to the
decedent's surviving designated beneficiary under section 15-11-102.5, or the entire estate if
there is no surviving spouse and no surviving designated beneficiary with the right to inherit real
or personal property from the decedent through intestate succession, passes to the decedent's
descendants, parents, or other heirs as provided in subsections (3) to (9) of this section.
(3) Surviving descendants. If a decedent is survived by one or more descendants, any
part of the intestate estate not passing to the surviving spouse or surviving designated beneficiary
passes per capita at each generation to the decedent's surviving descendants.
(4) Surviving parent. If a decedent is not survived by a descendant but is survived by
one or more parents, any part of the intestate estate not passing to the surviving spouse or
surviving designated beneficiary is distributed as follows:
(a) The intestate estate or part is divided into as many equal shares as there are:
(I) Surviving parents; and
(II) Deceased parents with one or more surviving descendants, if any, as determined
under subsection (5) of this section.
(b) One share passes to each surviving parent.
(c) The balance of the intestate estate or part, if any, passes per capita at each generation
to the surviving descendants of the decedent's deceased parents, as determined under subsection
(5) of this section.
(5) When parent survives - computation of shares of surviving descendants of
deceased parent. The following rules apply under subsection (4) of this section to determine
whether a deceased parent of the decedent is treated as having a surviving descendant:
(a) If all the surviving descendants of one or more deceased parents also are descendants
of one or more surviving parents and none of those surviving parents has any other surviving
descendant, those descendants are deemed to have predeceased the decedent.
(b) If two or more deceased parents have the same surviving descendants and none of
those deceased parents has any other surviving descendant, those deceased parents are deemed to
be one deceased parent with surviving descendants.
(6) Surviving descendant of deceased parent. If a decedent is not survived by a
descendant or parent but is survived by one or more descendants of a parent, the intestate estate
passes per capita at each generation to the surviving descendants of the decedent's deceased
parents.
(7) Surviving grandparent. If a decedent is not survived by a descendant, parent, or
descendant of a parent but is survived by one or more grandparents, the intestate estate is
distributed as follows:
(a) The intestate estate is divided into as many equal shares as there are:
(I) Surviving grandparents; and
(II) Deceased grandparents with one or more surviving descendants, if any, as
determined under subsection (8) of this section.
(b) One share passes to each surviving grandparent.
(c) The balance of the intestate estate, if any, passes per capita at each generation to the
surviving descendants of the decedent's deceased grandparents, as determined under subsection
(8) of this section.
(8) When grandparent survives - computation of shares of surviving descendants of
deceased grandparent. The following rules apply under subsection (7) of this section to
determine whether a deceased grandparent of the decedent is treated as having a surviving
descendant:
(a) If all the surviving descendants of one or more deceased grandparents also are
descendants of one or more surviving grandparents and none of those surviving grandparents has
any other surviving descendant, those descendants are deemed to have predeceased the decedent.
(b) If two or more deceased grandparents have the same surviving descendants and none
of those deceased grandparents has any other surviving descendant, those deceased grandparents
are deemed to be one deceased grandparent with surviving descendants.
(9) Surviving descendant of deceased grandparent. If a decedent is not survived by a
descendant, parent, descendant of a parent, or grandparent but is survived by one or more
descendants of a grandparent, the intestate estate passes per capita at each generation to the
surviving descendants of the decedent's deceased grandparents.

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