Can my ex wife claim any of my inheritance?
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Can my ex wife claim any of my inheritance?
Inheritance Received Before or During Marriage Where the inheritance was received before the marriage, an ex-spouse may be entitled to make a claim on it if they had received the benefit of the inheritance throughout the course of the marriage.
Can my ex wife get my inheritance?
An inheritance is normally treated the same as premarital property in the event of a divorce, which means it is not subject to equitable distribution. As a result, you should be able to keep your inheritance from your ex-spouse since it is considered separate property and as long as it was given solely to you.
Do I have to tell my ex or the court if I receive a large inheritance?
Answer: Generally, unless there is a court order telling you that you have to make a payment to your ex, you are under no obligation to do so. In other words, your ex could possibly have a claim that if you inherited a large sum of money, you now have more money available for child support or alimony.
Does surviving spouse inherit home?
For example, when a married couple owns a home, the matter of survivorship or inheritance of the home is a concern. Generally, though, a spouse will almost always inherit the property of the deceased spouse, either through a will or in accordance with applicable state law.