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Consult a lawyer as soon as possible. The basic expectation is that the estate will be split in two. Half will go to the current spouse and the other half will go to the children from any previous marriage.
The decedent's estate will pass according to the state laws of intestacy in your jurisdiction. You can check the laws in your state at the link provided below.

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If property was owned by deceased spouse prior to marriage what is the property rights of the surviving spouse with no will?

Typically the spouse inherits the entire estate unless there are children involved.


If husband's name is on a deed he dies he has a surviving wife he has 2 surviving adult children there is no will who inherits the real property?

The wife and kids.


What do you call a woman who inherits property?

heiress


If someone inherits property while married is it considered maritial assets?

Marital property refers to most of the property acquired by spouses during their marriage. However, states vary as to what is considered marital property. Some states exclude inherited property and gifts. You need to check the laws in your jurisdiction.


If your spouse inherits money during your marriage in New York state and he files for divorce are you entitled to any of the inherited money?

Wisconsin is a community property state. That means whatever individual property you bring to the marriage, or acquire by an individual gift or inheritance, remains your individual property.


What is a person that inherits property?

The decedent.


In Texas a woman inherits property from parents coming from grandparents the woman has a stepchild and she inherits all the woman's siblings want the property to stay in the family can this be done?

They would have to challenge the will in the courts.


What is the name of the system whereby the eldest son inherits all property?

I think you are looking for "primogeniture."


Do children have rights in or to community property if father dies but mother is living?

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Who inherits when a widow dies owning a mobile home in California if she had children but no will?

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If someone inherits a property in Romania belonging to an German citizen is it supposed to pay taxes in both countries?

If someone inherits a property in Romania belonging before to a German citizen is it supposed to pay taxes in both countries ?


If the natural father and they leave no will does the property go to the natural children?

If aman dies, his property normally goes to his spouse. If he has children from a previous marriage, the property is typically split between the current spouse and the children (natural or adopted), half going to the spouse and the other half being divided between the children. Consult a probateattorney in the appropriate state for specifics in that state.

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