Colorado Code § 15-11-106

Per capita at each generation
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(1) Definitions. In this section:
(a) "Deceased descendant", "deceased parent", "deceased grandparent", or "deceased
spouse" means a descendant, parent, grandparent, or spouse who either predeceased the decedent
or is deemed under this subpart 1 to have predeceased the decedent.
(b) "Surviving descendant" means a descendant who neither predeceased the decedent
nor is deemed under this subpart 1 to have predeceased the decedent.
(2) Decedent's descendants. If, under section 15-11-103 (3), all or part of a decedent's
intestate estate passes "per capita at each generation" to the decedent's surviving descendants, the
estate or part is divided into as many equal shares as there are (i) surviving descendants in the
generation nearest to the decedent which contains one or more surviving descendants and (ii)
deceased descendants in the same generation who left surviving descendants, if any. Each
surviving descendant in the nearest generation is allocated one share. The remaining shares, if
any, are combined and then divided in the same manner among the surviving descendants of the
deceased descendants as if the surviving descendants who were allocated a share and their
surviving descendants had predeceased the decedent.
(3) Descendants of parent when parent survives. If a decedent is survived by one or
more parents and, under section 15-11-103 (4) and (5), the balance of the decedent's intestate
estate or part passes per capita at each generation to the surviving descendants of one or more of
the decedent's deceased parents, the balance passes to those descendants as if they were the
decedent's surviving descendants under subsection (2) of this section.
(4) Descendants of parent when no parent survives. If a decedent is not survived by a
parent and, under section 15-11-103 (6), the decedent's intestate estate passes per capita at each
generation to the surviving descendants of one or more of the decedent's deceased parents, the
intestate estate passes to those descendants as if they were the decedent's surviving descendants
under subsection (2) of this section.
(5) Descendants of grandparent when grandparent survives. If a decedent is survived
by one or more grandparents and, under section 15-11-103 (7) and (8), the balance of the
decedent's intestate estate passes per capita at each generation to the surviving descendants of
one or more of the decedent's deceased grandparents, the balance passes to those descendants as
if they were the decedent's surviving descendants under subsection (2) of this section.
(6) Descendants of grandparent when no grandparent survives. If a decedent is not
survived by a grandparent and, under section 15-11-103 (9), the decedent's intestate estate passes
per capita at each generation to the surviving descendants of one or more of the decedent's
deceased grandparents, the intestate estate passes to those descendants as if they were the
decedent's surviving descendants under subsection (2) of this section.

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