Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in United Kingdom

married/separated inheritance

My husband and I are on a trial separation. I recently found out he has commited adultery. I have filed for a divorce he refuses to sign access papers regarding our children and divorce papers. He is due to inherit from his grandmothers death a week ago. There was a will reading which i knew nothing of and I am concerned that my children have been left inheritance also, but he may have acted on my behalf as their legal guardian, of which he is not. How do I find out if my children are due to inherit and am I entitled to half his inheritance as I am still his and the injured party?


Asked on 9/17/06, 3:54 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Andrew Dutton Legal -Zone

Re: married/separated inheritance

there are a number of issues here. Firstly your husband's inheritance.providing he became beneficially entitled to the legacy during your marriage this will be a family asset for division between you.

You are entitled to see a copy of the will and should approach the executors for information as to whether your children have inherited.

It would seem that there is a dispute concerning the children which will have to be resolved by the court if you and your husband are unable to reach agreement.

If we are able to assist you further please let us know.

Andrew Dutton

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Answered on 9/20/06, 4:11 am


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