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Married partners or civil partners inherit under the rules of intestacy only if they are actually married or in a civil partnership at the time of death. So if you are divorced or if your civil partnership has been legally ended, you cant inherit under the rules of intestacy.
You can redirect your inheritance to anyone you want. It does not matter if the deceased left a Will or if you inherited under the intestacy rules (i.e. where there is no Will). You may wish to redirect your inheritance to: reduce the amount of inheritance tax or capital gains tax due in the deceaseds estate.
In Massachusetts, like many other states, the elective share statute aims to prevent one from disinheriting a spouse. The elective share statute permits a surviving spouse to set aside their deceased spouses will and instead claim a statutorily-defined portion of the deceased spouses probate estate.
If there is no surviving partner, the children of a person who has died without leaving a will inherit the whole estate. This applies however much the estate is worth. If there are two or more children, the estate will be divided equally between them.
In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, unfortunately (or fortunately for the spouse), a person cannot completely disinherit their spouse.
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This means that you are free to set out who you want to benefit from your Estate in your Will and exclude anyone you dont want to inherit from you, including your children or even your spouse. So, technically you can disinherit anyone under your Will.
No state has laws that grant favor to a first-born child in an inheritance situation. Although this tradition may have been the way of things in historic times, modern laws usually treat all heirs equally, regardless of their birth order.
The disclaimer must be in writing. The disclaimer must be delivered to the executor/trustee within nine months of the persons passing. The person filing the disclaimer must neither accept nor benefit in any way from the assets they are seeking to disclaim.
If you refuse to accept an inheritance, you will not be responsible for inheritance taxes, but youll have no say in who receives the assets in your place. The bequest passes either to the contingent beneficiary listed in the will or, if that person died without a will, according to your states laws of intestacy.
The disclaimer must be in writing: A signed letter by the person doing the disclaiming, identifying the decedent, describing the asset to be disclaimed, and the extent and amount, percentage or dollar amount, to be disclaimed, must be delivered to the person in control of the estate or asset, such as an executor,

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