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Once a couple has divorced they no longer have any claims against each other's estates. Their property settlement must be made at the time of the divorce. If one party wants to be included in the other's estate they need to consult with their attorney and determine how that issue could be addressed in the divorce agreement. In the United States an agreement to leave something in a will must be stated in some form in the divorce decree, or in the will. The will must specify the gift is intended to be given even in the event of a divorce.

An ex-spouse has no legal right to inherit and is not an heir at law of any person who dies without a will. You should consult with an attorney who is familiar with the laws in your state.

Once a couple has divorced they no longer have any claims against each other's estates. Their property settlement must be made at the time of the divorce. If one party wants to be included in the other's estate they need to consult with their attorney and determine how that issue could be addressed in the divorce agreement. In the United States an agreement to leave something in a will must be stated in some form in the divorce decree, or in the will. The will must specify the gift is intended to be given even in the event of a divorce.

An ex-spouse has no legal right to inherit and is not an heir at law of any person who dies without a will. You should consult with an attorney who is familiar with the laws in your state.

Once a couple has divorced they no longer have any claims against each other's estates. Their property settlement must be made at the time of the divorce. If one party wants to be included in the other's estate they need to consult with their attorney and determine how that issue could be addressed in the divorce agreement. In the United States an agreement to leave something in a will must be stated in some form in the divorce decree, or in the will. The will must specify the gift is intended to be given even in the event of a divorce.

An ex-spouse has no legal right to inherit and is not an heir at law of any person who dies without a will. You should consult with an attorney who is familiar with the laws in your state.

Once a couple has divorced they no longer have any claims against each other's estates. Their property settlement must be made at the time of the divorce. If one party wants to be included in the other's estate they need to consult with their attorney and determine how that issue could be addressed in the divorce agreement. In the United States an agreement to leave something in a will must be stated in some form in the divorce decree, or in the will. The will must specify the gift is intended to be given even in the event of a divorce.

An ex-spouse has no legal right to inherit and is not an heir at law of any person who dies without a will. You should consult with an attorney who is familiar with the laws in your state.

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