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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I sorta think these women intentionally don’t move out of the shared houses as part of a inheritance or divorce strategy.[b] Dennis Hopper’s wife did same[/b]. [/quote] I just read about Dennis Hopper’s wife’s lawsuit. Interesting that the share of the estate that was awarded to her reduced her daughter’s share versus it coming off the top and then the children receiving the % he allocated.[/quote] That situation was a little different because the estranged wife was trying to get what she was entitled to under their prenuptial agreement (and her stepdaughter was fighting it). It seems Paulina should get some of their estate either from the pending divorce or from his will. She should not be shut out entirely because he happened to die before they completed divorce proceedings. [/quote] What does the pre-nup have to do with Dennis’ ex-wife’s share only reducing her daughter’s share? The amount owed to her should have been a debt to be paid by the estate. The remaining estate would be split based on his will. It’s odd that the ex-wife’s share was taken from one of the children’s share and not the entire estate.[/quote] Seems to me she was only afforded a share based on having a blood relation to the ex-husband. Therefore if she wanted an additional part of the estate in contradiction to what the pre-nuptial agreement stated then it had to come from her daughter's portion who was 7 at the time. It could not be taken from the children of the 4 previous marriages and I think that's fair. Each ex or separated wife gets a 'percentage' of the estate. If they want 80% of their portioned percentage to go to themselves and only 20% to their children, then that's their problem.[/quote]
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