heiress
They would have to challenge the will in the courts.
a woman or girl who will inherit property is called a heiress
The decedent.
I think you are looking for "primogeniture."
A male beneficiary.
A woman who inherits land or property is often referred to as an "heiress." This term specifically denotes a female who has received assets, typically through family lineage, and can pertain to inheritance of real estate, financial assets, or titles. In some contexts, she may also be called a "beneficiary" if she is designated to receive property or assets from a will or trust.
An individual who inherits something is typically referred to as a beneficiary, heir, or recipient of the inheritance.
If someone inherits a property in Romania belonging before to a German citizen is it supposed to pay taxes in both countries ?
The feminine word for "heir" is "heiress." An heiress refers to a woman who inherits or is entitled to inherit property, titles, or assets. The term is often used in contexts involving wealth or legacy.
In most cases the spouse has a right in the property, even if they are not on the deed. If there is no will, the spouse typically inherits the property.
she should just in case
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