What does Per Stirpes mean?

 In Elder Law, Estate Planning, Probate

Per stirpes is a Latin phrase used in wills to mean that an asset will be passed to the heirs of designated beneficiaries if the beneficiaries themselves die.  If someone plans to leave assets to a friend but that friend dies before they do, the asset would be passed to the friend’s heirs if a per stirpes expression appears in the will.

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