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My Dad recently passed away.
My dad was diagniosed with aspestosis(Mesothelioma) about 18 months ago he died of his condition just recently,about 6 weeks ago he recieved over �100.000 in compensation for his illness.
This is where the matter becomes complicated.
My Dad had 9 children by my mother,unfortunately they divorced in the 70's.
My Dad remarried to a woman who had 6 children of her own.they never had any children together.
The problem is my dad never made a will,and her children are now going to have great pleasure out of my Dads pain and suffering by spending his money.
The matter is not really about the money.we wouldn't mind if our step mum was going to spend it on herself but we know that won't be the case.
My Dad did say To us that my stepmum was to give us �45.000 and she knows that but she is now denying it was ever said.
Is there any advice anyone could give me please
John
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If the �100K was all he left then your stepmother is fully entitled to it and to do what she wants with it. Even if your Dad did tell her he wanted �45K to come to you she is under no legal obligation to comply.
It doesn't sound as though you are entitled to anything on the basis of dependency - you are all adults by now by the sound of it.
If his total estate is worth over �125K then you will as his children be entitled to a share of the excess under the intestacy rules.
The other thought is whether the compensation money forms part of his estate at all and if it doesn't there is a question of who is entitled to it - it might still be your step mum. You'd need expert advice on this - it's only a wild guess on my part that it might not.