brickhouse
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Will my children potentially never receive an inheritance?
Well, you can avoid this by leaving 1/3rd of your estate to your own children in your own will.
Why only a third?
Can you leave more?
I guess that you could leave up to 2/3rds to the children, or more if the spouse renounces their inheritance rights in part or full?Why only a third?
Can you leave more?
The legal right share
If you have left a will, and your spouse or civil partner has never renounced or given up their rights to your estate, then they are entitled to a legal right share of your estate. This legal right share is:
- One-half of your estate if you do not have children
- One-third of your estate if you do have children
That's what it is in a case of intestacy alright.I had it in mind that the max was 1/3rd and 2/3rds to the spouse. But I might well be wrong on that.
Overall, I think it's bad planning to write a will anticipating
1) That you will die before your husband
2) That he will remarry
3) That he will not provide for your children in his will but leave it all to his new wife
unless
1) You have a terminal illness
2) Your husband is having an affair with a money grabber
3) Your husband hates your children
a life interest
What do these terms in your post mean?the power of the estate
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