| Province |
Preferential share to spouse (after debts are paid) |
Remaining assets (spouse + 1 child) |
Remaining assets (spouse + >1 child) |
Notes |
British Columbia |
$300,000 if both the deceased and the spouse are parents of the descendants. $150,000 if the spouse is not parent to all the descendants.[5] |
1/2 to spouse, 1/2 to child [6] |
1/2 to spouse, 1/2 to children [6] |
"Spouse":
- Were married or in a marriage-like relationship for 2 years up until the death.[7]
- Spouses aren't considered to have separated if they reconcile and live together again within one year of separation, and they continue to live together for one or more periods totalling 90 days. [8]
|
Alberta |
nil |
All to spouse, where all of the children are also children of the surviving spouse. Otherwise, prescribed amount or 1/2 (whichever is greater) to spouse, and remainder to child. |
All to spouse, where all of the children are also children of the surviving spouse. Otherwise, prescribed amount or 1/2 (whichever is greater) to spouse, and remainder to children. |
"Spouse":
- Includes an adult interdependent partner
- Excludes those separated for more than two years, or who had previously executed a separation agreement
- Special rules where there is both a surviving spouse and a surviving adult interdependent partner
- Where adult interdependent partner is also related to the deceased, there is exclusion from any further allocation from the estate
|
Saskatchewan |
$100,000 |
1/2 to spouse, 1/2 to child |
1/3 to spouse, 2/3 to children |
"Spouse":
- Includes common-law partners
- Excludes legally married spouses who were cohabiting with someone else at the date of death
|
Manitoba |
$50,000 or 1/2 (whichever is greater) |
All to spouse, where all of the children are also children of the surviving spouse. Otherwise, 1/2 to spouse, 1/2 to child. |
All to spouse, where all of the children are also children of the surviving spouse. Otherwise, 1/2 to spouse, 1/2 to children. |
"Spouse":
- Includes common-law partners
- Includes separated spouses and common-law partners who had not previously divided their assets under a separation agreement
|
Ontario |
$350,000 |
1/2 to spouse, 1/2 to child |
1/3 to spouse, 2/3 to children |
- Extends only to legally married spouses
- Spouse may opt for equalization payment under s. 5 of the Family Law Act, if it results in a greater share
- Intestacy benefit is in addition to any separation payment received previously or upon death
|
Quebec |
nil |
1/3 to spouse, 2/3 to child |
1/3 to spouse, 2/3 to children |
"Spouse":
- Where a marriage contract or a notarial civil union contract exists, any relevant provisions in it will supersede the rules on intestate succession
|
New Brunswick |
Marital property |
1/2 to spouse, 1/2 to child |
1/3 to spouse, 2/3 to children |
- Extends only to legally married spouses
- "Child" does not include a stepchild
|
Nova Scotia |
$50,000 |
1/2 to spouse, 1/2 to child |
1/3 to spouse, 2/3 to children |
- Extends only to legally married spouses
- Excludes spouses "living in adultery", i.e. in another conjugal relationship whether registered or not
- Spouse may claim "matrimonial home" instead of share, regardless of value
- "Child" does not include a stepchild or a child raised by a non-biological parent that has not been legally adopted
|
Prince Edward Island |
nil |
1/2 to spouse, 1/2 to child |
1/3 to spouse, 2/3 to children |
- Extends only to legally married spouses
- "Child" does not include a stepchild
|
Newfoundland and Labrador |
nil |
1/2 to spouse, 1/2 to child |
1/3 to spouse, 2/3 to children |
- Extends only to legally married spouses
- "Child" does not include a stepchild
- Spouse may opt for equalization payment under the Family Law Act, if it results in a greater share
|
Yukon |
$75,000 |
1/2 to spouse, 1/2 to child |
1/3 to spouse, 2/3 to children |
- Common-law spouses may apply to the court for a share of the estate
- "Child" does not include a stepchild
|
Northwest Territories[9] |
$50,000 |
1/2 to spouse, 1/2 to child |
1/3 to spouse, 2/3 to children |
"Spouse":
- Includes common-law partners
- Excludes legally married spouses who were cohabiting with someone else at the date of death, had initiated divorce proceedings and had not reconciled, or had previously divided their assets on separation
- Excludes a legally married spouse where the intestate had entered into a spousal relationship with another person
- "Child" does not include a stepchild
|
Nunavut |
$50,000 |
1/2 to spouse, 1/2 to child |
1/3 to spouse, 2/3 to children |
As for NWT |