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Thanks all, I'm aware that in England the wife is the next of kin ( we are actually Scottish, but live in England. In Scotlish law you cannot disinherit your children without a court order). In answer to the various questions..... my son had a very good relationship with his dad, though the time they were able to spend together was tempered by the demands of the 2nd wife, much to my son's frustration. We don't know yet if there is a will, but as he had been diagnosed as terminally ill, he would have had time to 'put his affairs in order' as they say. My son gave a heart warming eulogy at his funeral, and I hope his dad (who frequently let him down in life) has done the decent thing in death. However my concern is that I doubt his wife would have allowed it, and just wondered if he actually had any rights under English law. I suspect we wait to hear if there is a will and depending on whether there is and what the content is, then perhaps some guidance from a solicitor would be useful. Thanks.