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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]New poster here. I think OP is concerned that if the aunt dies, a third of her property will go to her husband, and since they have been separated for decades, there is likely someone else she'd like the property to go to. I assume OP is just trying to keep anything from going to the husband. [b]Being husband on paper is good enough for him to inherit.[/b][/quote] maybe her aunt wants it that way. it's really not op to worry about or decide. [/quote] This is the case in MD. My aunt doesn’t want her husband to inherit. He has not helped her financially since they [b]separated thirty some years[/b] ago although they then had minor children. Two of their kids still rely on her financially due to learning disabilities and mental illness. She wants to protect them, but is being penny wise and pound foolish about the lawyer. [/quote] I don't think she will go through with the divorce or make a will[/quote]
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