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step son entitlement
my husband and I intend to make mirror wills. We have three children, all adults.
The oldest son is mine and was born before I met my husband. Although we have lived as a family for 46 years my husband never legally adopted my son. How does my husband ensure that my son inherits the same share as our other two sons. I would appreciate any knowledge that anyone has on this subject.
thank you
bunty 39
We intend a very simple will under scots law. ( if that's not a contradiction in terms)
The oldest son is mine and was born before I met my husband. Although we have lived as a family for 46 years my husband never legally adopted my son. How does my husband ensure that my son inherits the same share as our other two sons. I would appreciate any knowledge that anyone has on this subject.
thank you
bunty 39
We intend a very simple will under scots law. ( if that's not a contradiction in terms)
Answers
There is no need to mention he is a stepson Bunty but if you prefer your husband to mention it there is no harm.
The important thing is if you make your own Wills make sure they are clear.
There was, some years ago, a case where the testator had written “I leave everything to Mother” quite clear you may think the only problem was he referred to his Wife as...
The important thing is if you make your own Wills make sure they are clear.
16:20 Thu 22nd Mar 2012
Yes. Just their full given names, eg
Michael Wilson Smith
Jonathan David Kennedy
William Jason Kennedy
If your son has taken his father's name then something like
Michael Wilson Smith aka Kennedy.
Just double check with your lawyer. I hope it's a heckuva long time away when the Will will be discussed anyway.
Michael Wilson Smith
Jonathan David Kennedy
William Jason Kennedy
If your son has taken his father's name then something like
Michael Wilson Smith aka Kennedy.
Just double check with your lawyer. I hope it's a heckuva long time away when the Will will be discussed anyway.
Under English law just make sure your Will is easy to understand, correct and easy to find, those that witness the Will should not be beneficiaries, this will not invalidate the Will but it will invalidate the legacy, make sure the executors know they are executors (& probably beneficiaries). Name the three sons and put their current address, it will not matter if this changes but does help identification, it will also not matter if one is a stepson.
Remember, as bedknobs says, the survivor can change their will. If you are in any doubt consult a local solicitor.
Remember, as bedknobs says, the survivor can change their will. If you are in any doubt consult a local solicitor.
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