pjohnston440
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? IL
My in-laws divorced in 2002. As part of the divorce they submitted a joint and mutual will that was incorporated into the judgement for dissolution of marriage. Can you please interpret the following statement?
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FIFTH: Each of us, if we die first as between each other, devise and bequeath all of our estate now or hereinafter owned by us unto the other surviving person. The second of us to die devises and bequeaths all of his or her estate, however owned, to our children in equal parts, per stirpes.
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My mother-in-law passed away in July and my father-in-law currently wants to give one (of two properties) of the properties to my wife. She is one of two children. Can he do that?
Thank you
My in-laws divorced in 2002. As part of the divorce they submitted a joint and mutual will that was incorporated into the judgement for dissolution of marriage. Can you please interpret the following statement?
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FIFTH: Each of us, if we die first as between each other, devise and bequeath all of our estate now or hereinafter owned by us unto the other surviving person. The second of us to die devises and bequeaths all of his or her estate, however owned, to our children in equal parts, per stirpes.
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My mother-in-law passed away in July and my father-in-law currently wants to give one (of two properties) of the properties to my wife. She is one of two children. Can he do that?
Thank you