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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wealthy father has multiple wives (2 other wives + 3 kids, all very much in contact, visit often) but marries much younger wife (25+ years difference) and also has biological child. Wife inherits money because she is so much younger and needs to for her end of life + then her biological child is the only one to get an inheritance, skipping other 3 kids and grandkids from other marriages entirely. This happened on both sides of our family which is fine and we planned for it but I think it's much more common than people think. Stepmom + their biological kid + those grandkids get 100% of inheritance.[/quote] No. Usually the will covers all offspring, not just the latest one. Prenups also exist when “wealthy” men marry again, those can stipulate inheritances in five year chunks. Of course if there are falling outs those may be left out. [/quote]
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