Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in New York
No will- proof of no children
My husband's brother died last year,
and my in-laws got a letter form his
wife's lawyer asking to verify that he
had no children. Is this something
they HAVE to fill out, and if they
don't send it back, how does it affect
her? (Her name was not on the deed
to the house, and he had no will).
I'm assuming as the wife she would
still get everything, but I just wanted
a lawyer's opinion.
Asked on 3/19/07, 3:06 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Norman Nadel
Norman Nadel, Esq.
Re: No will- proof of no children
In New York, if there is no Will, and there are no surviving children, then the surviving spouse takes the entire estate. If there are children, the surviving spouse takes the first $50,000 plus 1/2 of the excess over that amount; the children take the other one half.
Answered on 3/19/07, 4:38 pm