What is the name of your state? Virginia
My parents, both residents of the state of Virginia are both deceased. My question is this.
Can the remaining living spouse completely override the wishes of deceased spouse?
I ask this because as a disinherited member of the family, according to Va law, it had to
be explicitly mentioned in the will that I was, in fact, disinherited. Now if I was NOT
mentioned, it would be assumed the parent who's will it is might have made an error
and the judge might make for arrangements if my name had been omitted.
Now, in the case of my father, who passed before my mother, no mention of his
wishes was in her will. His name also was omitted as she only referred to herself as a widow.
Now, as I stated in the above paragraph that I had to be expressly mentioned in the
will, (or the judge might think a disinheritance error was made), wouldn't my father's
wishes be also assumed, unless it was specifically mentioned that he HAD no
wishes? My parents were married 60 years and it's a little odd that he had no expressed
personal wishes. Thank you for your time.
Tony Beigle
My parents, both residents of the state of Virginia are both deceased. My question is this.
Can the remaining living spouse completely override the wishes of deceased spouse?
I ask this because as a disinherited member of the family, according to Va law, it had to
be explicitly mentioned in the will that I was, in fact, disinherited. Now if I was NOT
mentioned, it would be assumed the parent who's will it is might have made an error
and the judge might make for arrangements if my name had been omitted.
Now, in the case of my father, who passed before my mother, no mention of his
wishes was in her will. His name also was omitted as she only referred to herself as a widow.
Now, as I stated in the above paragraph that I had to be expressly mentioned in the
will, (or the judge might think a disinheritance error was made), wouldn't my father's
wishes be also assumed, unless it was specifically mentioned that he HAD no
wishes? My parents were married 60 years and it's a little odd that he had no expressed
personal wishes. Thank you for your time.
Tony Beigle