Re: Inheritance Help
I have studied Wills' law academically...do you have a copy of the Will that can be copied and pasted on here? The general rule is that testator's (Will maker) commands (ie instructions) are binding, ie the executor has to follow them even if the charities receive nearly all the estate. However, the court has the power to look after the beneficiary even if it were different, or against, the deceased father's intent. i know this because I once read a relevant legal journal, where American commentators were saying that US law is, in all circumstances, the testator's intent cannot be changed, whereas in UK (well England's law) this is not the case at all. So, it wouldn't surprise me if the Supreme case that Amethyst refers to will award more for adult beneficiaries.
Originally posted by HelpfulFriend
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