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Life partners need to ensure they have a will in place
A will is one of the best gifts you can give your loved ones. This is even more so in the case of couples who live together but are not married. It is important to be aware that when it comes to legal affairs and wills, love alone will not always prevail.
Your will, in particular, requires careful planning and consideration:
In order to determine who will inherit the deceased estate, the intestate succession formula works as follows:
If a person dies leaving only a married spouse behind, the spouse will be the sole heir.
If there is no married spouse, but there are children, those children will inherit equal portions.
If there is a married spouse and children, they will all get a share of the deceased estate.
If there are only parents, the parents will inherit and if there are only siblings, they will inherit the deceased estate.
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