No, there is no law that requires that. However, it is often done to acknowledge that the testator knows that child exists and that they are intentionally leaving them out of the rest of the will. It makes it more difficult to challenge the will.
The main reason people do this is each child is mentioned in the will and given something. By doing so, they were not "not mentioned" in the will and cannot contest the will later. Some people contest a will by giving the excuse that just because one or more children were not mentioned in the will, the person who wrote it was not in their sound mind when it was written.
Each child should receive at least one present.
Savings account
There are 10 ways that 12 one-dollar coins can be shared between 3 people if each gets at least 3.
There are 10 ways that 12 one-dollar coins can be shared between 3 people if each gets at least 3.
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None. You would need at least 800 dollars for each of them to have even one 100 dollar bill.
go to the Dollar tree, they have one pack of seeds for 10 cent's each so ten packets are one dollar. glad to share my knowledge! if any questions on seeds and plants leave me a question!
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Fairly old because you would have to raise your children (that is at least 20 years), they would have a child ( that makes a grandparent). The child would have a child ( that makes a great grandparent) and the child would have a child ( this makes a great great grandparent), so this is at least 80 years if each reached 20 before having a child.
Interesting question, as each state has its own laws in this regard and may not honor the ruling of another state.
At least 2 cups.