Who are the winners and the losers? Intestacy rules – which - TopicsExpress



          

Who are the winners and the losers? Intestacy rules – which govern who will inherit from a person who has left no will – have changed for the first time since 1925. What are the new rules? Where old intestacy rules benefited blood relations like siblings and parents, THE NEW RULES ARE BETTER FOR SPOUSES AND CIVIL PARTNERS - BUT UNMARRIED PARTNERS ARE STILL OUT IN THE COLD.. Heres how the new rules will affect your family: Married with children Married people or those in a civil partnership with children and an estate valued at over £250,000 can rest assured that the first quarter million they leave will go directly to their spouse or civil partner ( this includes insurance policies and property) Half of any figure over that threshold will also go to the spouse or civil partner, with the other half going to the children. Where before a ‘life interest rule would protect the capital, this rule no longer exists. Married without children According to the old rules half of any amount over £450,000 would be inherited by blood relatives of the deceased, including parents and siblings. That rule is gone now - everything goes directly to the spouse or civil partner. Unmarried couple with children The estate goes directly to the closest blood relative, with children first in line, while UNMARRIED PARTNERS ARE COMPLETELY EXCLUDED. EVEN STEPCHILDREN ARE EXCLUDED - to see any inheritance at all you have to be a blood relation. Unmarried couple with no children ONCE AGAIN, THE PARTNER IS LEFT COMPLETELY OUT IN THE COLD. They are not entitled to a penny of their live-in partners estate. Instead the deceased is treated as if he or she were single at their time of death, with the entirety of their estate going to their closest blood relative. This could be anyone from a parent to a second cousin. To ensure that your estate goes to those you want to benefit, it is crucial that you take the right advice and put an effective will in place. Although it’s good to see the changes to the rules have simplified the matter, the fact remains: IF A PERSON DIES WITHOUT A VALID WILL IN PLACE, THEY HAVE NO CONTROL OVER WHAT HAPPENS TO THEIR ESTATE. Wills Central UK also offers consultations by Skype or Phone – The Professionals choice. Be financially savvy - Having a Will is the last piece of the puzzle to ensure the people you want to benefit do so.
Posted on: Thu, 02 Oct 2014 09:35:39 +0000

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