2023-12-29Inheritance Law in Hong Kong
(1) |
If the intestate leaves a spouse, but without leaving any issue, parent of sibling, the surviving spouse will be entitled to all the residuary estate (meaning the assets after paying all debt or other liabilities). |
(2) |
If the intestate leaves both spouse and issues, the surviving spouse will be entitled to all the personal chattels left by the deceased and a sum of HKD 500,000 and then a half of the remaining estate, and the issues shall be entitled to the other half of the remaining estate in equal shares. |
(3) |
If the intestate leaves issues but no spouse, the surviving issues will be entitled to all the estate. |
(4) |
If the intestate leaves no issue but leaving spouse and parent, the surviving spouse will be entitled to be distributed with all the personal chattels left by the deceased and a sum of HKD1,000,000 and then a half of the remaining estate, and the parents shall be entitled to the other half of the remaining estate. |
(5) |
If the intestate leaves no spouse and no issue, but leaving parents, the parents shall be entitled to all the estate. |
(6) |
If the intestate leaves no spouse, no issue, no parent, but leaving surviving siblings, then the surviving siblings shall be entitled to all estate. |
(1) |
An affirmation for an application to become administrator. |
(2) |
Evidence supporting the above application includes the death certificate of the deceased, the applicant’s identity document, documents proving the relationship between the deceased and the applicant. |
(3) |
If the deceased is domiciled outside Hong Kong, an separate ex parte application by way of affirmation is also required to state that the basis of the application. |
(4) |
If the deceased is domiciled outside Hong Kong, a legal affirmation from a lawyer of the place of the deceased’s domicile place may be required to prove that the applicant is a person entitled to administer the deceased’s estate under the law of the deceased’s domiciled place. |
(5) |
If the applicant is a person not ordinarily residing in Hong Kong, the court will also require the applicant to provide surety guarantee to ensure that after he/she is appointed as the administrator of the estate, he or she will not damage the interest of other people such as other inheritors or creditors of the estate. |
(1) |
An original copy of the Will; |
(2) |
An application by way of affidavit to apply for a probate of the Will; |
(3) |
If the Will is not witnessed by a practicing solicitor in Hong Kong, the court will usually requires affidavit evidence made by the testamentary witness stating the circumstances under which he has witnessed the signing of the Will by the deceased; |
(4) |
Applicant’s identification documents. |