For the benefit of your children, make a will as soon as possible

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-25

Shortly after her parents were in a car accident, Ms. Kang, an only daughter in Shanghai, filed for divorce and immediately filed a claim for the division of her parents' huge estate, which left them with nearly 200 million yuan after their deaths. Ms. Kang first felt sudden and strange that her husband suddenly changed his face and filed for divorce, and felt that the relationship between the husband and wife was very good beforeThen he felt that his husband's demand for a division of his parents' estate was incredible: What does the inheritance left by my parents have to do with you?

Unexpectedly, Ms. Kang's explanation surprised Ms. Kang: according to the relevant provisions of our country's Civil Code, the property inherited during the marriage relationship is jointly owned by the husband and wife. Unless the owner of the property makes a will before his death to designate the beneficiary of the property. Since Ms. Kang's parents did not make a will to designate Ms. Kang as the sole heir to the property, Ms. Kang's husband was legally entitled to claim the inheritance of his parents' property, and the law protected this right.

Ms. Kang can be said to have lost both people and money, while suffering the death of her parents, her once "affectionate" husband also abandoned her, and revealed the true face of coveting her parents' property.

Therefore, parents should not be too taboo when they are alive, and in order to ensure that the interests of their children are not violated, and not to give people with other intentions an opportunity to take advantage of it, they should make a will as soon as possible and appoint an heir to the property.

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