Legal Question in Family Law in Kentucky
Right to inheiritance after 17 yrs. of marriage?
If a couple have been married for 17 years and the wife (who stands to inheirit of good sum of $$ but hasn't yet during the time married) is requesting a divorce (on the grounds that she no longer ''wants to be married''), is the spouse entitled to any of the future inheiritance?
Asked on 5/03/07, 5:17 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Gregory Napier
Troutman & Napier, PLLC
Re: Right to inheiritance after 17 yrs. of marriage?
Nope. Even if you remained married at the time of the inheritance, it would most likely be non-marital property unless she intermingled the money so that it could not be traced.
A future inheritance is a mere hope and dream. It is not an asset that is definite and ascertainable because there is a chance it may never come about.
Answered on 5/03/07, 7:53 pm