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Big | Report | 8 Jul 2011 23:33 |
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The law in Portugal is different to English law. It decided by the law who gets what %, so I hope he had an English will. |
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AuntySherlock | Report | 8 Jul 2011 23:45 |
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In my case my Mum and stepfather both left wills naming each other as beneficiaries. My mum died first and stepfather remarried. He has just died and although I have not investigated the legalities I gather my (and siblings from both sides of the family) chances of any inheritance are zilch!! |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 9 Jul 2011 01:20 |
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:-D I have no assetts, goldielocks - unless you count my many old books(which I shall soon be sellling) and one painting,perhaps worth £300 - if it was cleaned and the frame wasn't in such a bad condition - not bad for a jumble sale purchase of £2.50 though!! |
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Silly Sausage | Report | 10 Jul 2011 22:09 |
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I have a made a will and so has Itsmytelly, we do so when the children were young, money wise at the time we had nowt just a 25yr morgage, but the reason we made it is because if anything happen to me I wanted to know or should I say I wanted a say in who was going to bring up my children. |
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