Problem: Ann and Bob were a married couple who were practicing law together. They had one child, Chris. On February 28, 2022, they were headed to the theater for a show, when they were struck by a commuter train. Taking the brunt of the impact, Ann died instantly when her head was severed. Bob was not killed instantly, but tragically he died of internal injuries on March 2, 2022. Ann and Bob were survived by their child Chris. Ann had a will leaving one-third of her estate to Bob, one-third to Chris, and the other one-third as a gift to their law school. Bob died intestate. How should Bob's separate property estate be distributed? All to Chris. Half to Chris outright, and the other half divided in equal shares between Chris and Ann's law school. The first $300,000 plus three-fourths of the balance split equally between Bob's heirs, Chris, and Ann's law school, remainder to Ann's heirs. Half to Chris outright, and the other half going two-thirds to Chris and one-third to Ann's law school.