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Q: Am i entitled to any or half of my husbands inheritance?
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Father-in-law died and left a home to split between 5 children Can I file for divorce in NJ and claim a portion of my husbands estate in the West Indies Am I entitled to half of my husbands share?

No. An inheritance is not considered joint property, so you are not entitled to any portion of your husband's share of his inheritance.


Is husband entitled to any of his wife's inheritance if they divorce?

NO


My husband received an inheritance we live in Virginia if we divorce am I entittled to any of it?

It depends on the wording of the inheritance. If you are already divorced, no, you are not entitled to any of it. If you are in the process, it is an asset that will be divided.


Is a wife entitled to any of her husband's inheritance if they divorce if he cheated on me?

That's up to the courts to decide.


Is the spouse entitled to an inheritance the other spouse receives in New York?

Not directly. The spouse that receives the inheritance can determine what is done with that inheritance. There is no automatic right for the other spouse to receive any of it.


Are you entitled to any of your husbands social security disability benefits after divorce?

Only if you were awarded a portion of the benefits in the divorce action.


Is the first wife entitled to any her ex husbands pension.?

If it hasn't been dictated as part of the divorce settlement, then no.


Is my spouse entitled to inheritance I received from my parents in California?

Most assets acquired during a marriage in California are considered shared property between you and your spouse, but inheritance is an exception. If you receive inheritance while you are married, your spouse does not have any right to that money as long as you keep it separate from your spouse and your shared property.


If you are married at the time of your parents death will your husband be entitlted to half of your inheritance in Ohio?

No. Your spouse has no right to your parent's estate. Following that, your spouse has no right to any property that you inherit at the time of your inheritance. If you are concerned about protecting your inheritance from any future claims in any future divorce action you should consult with an attorney now for advice on how to protect it from any future claims.


How will the Ex-husband moving to Costa Rica and marrying a Costa Rican citizen affect children's potential inheritance?

All children born within a marriage as well as the ones born out of wedlock but recognized as the father are entitled to inheritance to carry the same surname as their father and all other rights stemmed from the relationship. Any inheritance will be divided equally among the children and any other people inheriting.


One of my so called half sisters isn't really my half sister as my dad brought her up as his when his wife had an affair is she still entitled to money in a will?

If she is named in the will, she is entitled to share as specified in the document. And there is a legal presumption that any issue during a marriage is issue of the marriage.


Is a wife entitled to her husbands inheritance during marriage?

No. A spouse has no right to any interest in their husband's or wife's inheritance. In most States in the event of the death of either husband or wife their estate automatically passes to the surviving spouse. There are other states that allow other immediate family other than the surviving spouse to lay claim on assets if the deceased did not have a legal will. If the husband or wife has a legal will that designates the inheritance or other property or possessions to other family members/people, the surviving spouse may contest the will but that is usually not very successful in most cases. Regarding marital assets and divorce: most states consider an inheritance separate property and not part of the marital assets as long as the recipient keeps it separate.