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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: maried. who wrote (40352)12/4/2001 1:30:00 PM
From: The Philosopher  Read Replies (2) of 82486
 
Are there any children, or other persons who would normally inherit from the wife? They should have the ability to challenge any such transfers. Or the State would, if there are no heirs.

Do you have a cite somewhere for this, did you read it, or do you have personal knowledge of it? It sounds to me a bit like an urban legend, or one of those situations where there are critical facts missing.

Edit: since you mentioned a daughter, presumably she would be a natural heir. If she is the only child, and if she approves the sale to her boyfriend, there's probably no problem with it, except maybe an attempt to cheat on inheritance taxes, but those are valued as of market value on the date of death or a later date, so that wouldn't seem to be an issue.
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