benny fitt
Registered User
- Messages
- 30
If a person named as a beneficiary in a will ( not a family member ) predeceases the testator,does the benefit pass to the children/siblings of the deceased beneficiary?
The duration between the two deaths may also be relevant.Your gift lapses, or no longer applies, if the beneficiary dies before you do. If this happens or if the beneficiary refuses to accept the gift, your gift goes back to your residuary clause, or if you do not have a residuary clause, into intestacy. Your gift will not lapse, however, if the beneficiary is a child of yours who has died and you have other children, as the gift will then go to the surviving children.
If a person named as a beneficiary in a will ( not a family member ) predeceases the testator,does the benefit pass to the children/siblings of the deceased beneficiary?