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Typically the wife, or daughter-in-law, would receive the inheritance. However, if there are stipulation placed on the inheritance then this may change. It is best to ask a lawyer who is involved with the estate.

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It would depend on what the will says. She may be entitled to some of it, or it may go to her husband's children.

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