Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in New York
wills and astates
i have been married 38 years. My spouse mother died. am I intitled to half the estate that her mother left.there was no will.she was the only next of kin.
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: wills and astates
Based on what you have presented, only your wife will inherit from her mother.
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Re: wills and astates
Just based upon the facts as you state them with nothing additional: No, you are not.
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Re: wills and astates
Only natural heirs at law are entitled to a share of an intestate (no will) estate. This follows the family tree concept (surviving spouse first, then children, grandchildren, etc.) No in-laws are entitled to part of the estate.