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What are the assets of the deceased against which I can make an equitable or moral claim?


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You can make an equitable or moral claim against all the assets of the deceased (including un-nominated CPF monies) if you can show proof that the deceased has no surviving next-of-kin who is eligible to inherit these assets under the Intestate Succession Act 1967. Whether the claim will succeed against all or only part of the assets will depend on the facts and circumstances.

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