Posted by sammy in Kansas on October 22, 2009 at 20:16:31 from (207.119.160.151):
I know this is an off the wall question, but I was talking with a 75 year old friend today and he was telling me that him and his wife of 32 years had previuosly had wills drawn up leaving the suriving spouse there personel property etc. Apparently about 5 years ago, she got upset with him over something and had another will drawn up and states in it that she is married and his name, however it is her wish to not leave her husband anything. He was not aware of this until she was buried last Thursday and her son presented him with the later copy of will she had drawn up and left everthing to the son, I also think she left her other three children out. I was always told that you had to leave your spouse 1/2??? I advised him to seek legal counsel, but in my mind, was wondering what some of your thoughts or knowledge was??
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