Family & Relationships6 mins ago
Inheritance After Suicide
I heard this being discussed recently, that if a person commits suicide no one can inherit their estate, but it goes to the government instead, I don't believe it, but am puzzled as to why some folk do, has it ever been he case?
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Yes, that certainly was the case in the UK. Suicide was illegal until 1961and the suicide's assets were claimed by the Crown before 1822.
11:41 Sat 18th Jan 2014
"But punishment did not end with death. The deceased's family were stripped of their belongings and they were handed to the Crown. "The suicide of an adult male could reduce his survivors to pauperism,....."
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The Court does have a discretion in certain circumstances to give relief from the Forfeiture Rule but there isnt much case law on it.
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Barmain v sensibly did another option rather than legal history. summit useful like fiscal law.
Suicide or the abominable crime of self-murder used to be a felony at common law I think.
No christian burial and there was a custom of burying at a cross roads with a stake thro the heart !
and then and then - the then prime minister Lord Londonderry who was always knows as Viscount Castlereagh even after his Dad died got extremely depressed in front of people who had a good idea what was going on -
C confessed to crimes he couldnt have done (yes as prime m)
and altho he was watched ( a sudduv Georgian suicide watch )
managed to slash his own throat with his erm cut throat....
His last words - as he drenched his manservant with his
blood were - It is done !
[ This type of scene was extremely well done by Bruce Willis toward the end of Sixth Sense (I see dead people) when he shoots himself and onlookers react with inevitability rather than surprised shock ]
and so and so - instead of a state funeral oops - burial at the cross roads
Altho the coroner found against suicide - the law was changed soon after.
I can't remember if murderers had their estates confiscated in ancient times - did they ?
Barmain v sensibly did another option rather than legal history. summit useful like fiscal law.
Suicide or the abominable crime of self-murder used to be a felony at common law I think.
No christian burial and there was a custom of burying at a cross roads with a stake thro the heart !
and then and then - the then prime minister Lord Londonderry who was always knows as Viscount Castlereagh even after his Dad died got extremely depressed in front of people who had a good idea what was going on -
C confessed to crimes he couldnt have done (yes as prime m)
and altho he was watched ( a sudduv Georgian suicide watch )
managed to slash his own throat with his erm cut throat....
His last words - as he drenched his manservant with his
blood were - It is done !
[ This type of scene was extremely well done by Bruce Willis toward the end of Sixth Sense (I see dead people) when he shoots himself and onlookers react with inevitability rather than surprised shock ]
and so and so - instead of a state funeral oops - burial at the cross roads
Altho the coroner found against suicide - the law was changed soon after.
I can't remember if murderers had their estates confiscated in ancient times - did they ?
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