Legal Question in Civil Litigation in New Hampshire
My son's FATHER's SGLI was left to his mother who died 6 months after he did. Now what I believe is my son's rightful inheritance is in the control of her 2nd husband- of no blood relation to my son or his father (The serviceman)
I have been told, that according to MA law my son is entitled to an inheritance from his grandmother but not directly from the SGLI. I believe this to be not only illegal but completely immoral -as my son was 2 1/2 years old at the time of his father's death.
Should I sue him? Can I appeal to SGLI?
Please help me!!
Asked on 8/24/11, 3:46 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
We would need to review the way in which the SGLI was designated to determine whetehr a trust was created or beneficial interest for the child.
Answered on 8/25/11, 9:13 am
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