Since he has no surviving spouse or civil partner all his assets will be shared equally between the 4 children. The fact that one of the children has not been in touch is not relevant.
It would be shared equally between his two sons and adoptive daughter, no-one else would get anything. It doesn't matter who has 'seen' who. Get him to make a will.
... that's what I've been telling him aelmpvw.
He also seems to think that the powers that be, wouldn't find out that he had another son somewhere .... I somehow don't think so !!
Since he has no surviving spouse or civil partner all his assets will be shared equally between the 4 children. The fact that one of the children has not been in touch is not relevant.
Only I know that people who die intestate .... may have decided to do so.
[after the quarrelling will occur after his death and if he writes the will, the quarelling is just brought forward to his final days ]
It does seem remarkable that people make a positive decision not to make a will but if you listen to what they say before they die, it may in retrospect be obvious that is what they are planning - and I am suggesting you have just met one.
Mr X is just making it up as he goes along - do you really think he seriously believes that his long lost son if he turns up will not inherit? The opposite is a common plot in novels ( Downton Abbey etc ) - and that is a sure sign of intending to die intestate.
We've been nagging him for aaaages to make a will. He did actually make an appt at a solicitor's, but he forgot to turn up :(
He has a VERY laid back attitude to all of this - one of his comments was if he died intestate, it would give us all something to do and he could watch over us, fighting for his money .....
He could be pretending to be laid back and actually finds the prospect of making a will too hard to face, after all it is accepting the inevitable. Keep nagging if it's important where his money ends up.
// one of his comments was if he died intestate, it would give us all something to do and he could watch over us, fighting for his money .....//
my case proven my lord...
actually the case where I finally realised that the deceased had decided to die intestate, his final words were ( 8 kids and one farm )
"oo-ar - there'll be some fighting over the farm now !"
at the time I thought god what an old fool
but later ( much later about 5 y ) I realised that was The Plan.
"He has a VERY laid back attitude to all of this - one of his comments was if he died intestate, it would give us all something to do and he could watch over us, fighting for his money ..... " - one of the best arguments for 100% inheritance tax! That's the joy of Intestacy, there is no fighting, it's dished out according to the rules.
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