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tooj | 13:49 Fri 14th Jun 2019 | Family & Relationships
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Am I correct in assuming that if one partner dies all his/her asets are automatically
transfered to the surviving spouse on presentation of Death Certificate wihout having a
will?
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No - there's more to it than that. The country matters too - the law in Scotland is different to that in England and Wales.
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Thanks. The info mentioned is pretty good. If I read it right and my assetts are less than £250,000 (and they are much less than that} everthing will pass to my wife, and if anything happens to her the remainung assetts will pass to the children and it will not be necessary to make a will.
tooj, although not necessary, it is always better to make a will.
no.

seek advice - and sorry if you have been bereaved
no it is necessary to make a will
even tho 60% of dead people in England dont
and the whole of the Law thread here is mainly - what happens now?
PP, the OP was referring to what might happen if he died.
if you even so much as think - should I make a will?
then the answer is always - yes I should
thank you yeah yeah I got it
he cant make a will if he is dead - I took that into account actually but thx anyway

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