Inheritance: Married spouses
If you are legally married and your spouse dies leaving a valid will, you can choose whether to claim an equalization payment or receive what was left to you in the will. Click here for more information on how to calculate an equalization payment.
If your spouse dies without leaving a valid will, you can choose whether to claim an equalization payment or inherit your share according to the "intestacy" rules. These rules give married spouses and children the right to inherit property when there is no valid will.
In both these situations, you must take legal steps within 6 months of their death if you want to claim the equalization payment. Sometimes the court will allow more time.
If you are legally married and your spouse dies leaving a valid will, you can choose whether to claim an equalization payment or receive what was left to you in the will. Click here for more information on how to calculate an equalization payment.
If your spouse dies without leaving a valid will, you can choose whether to claim an equalization payment or inherit your share according to the "intestacy" rules. These rules give married spouses and children the right to inherit property when there is no valid will.
In both these situations, you must take legal steps within 6 months of their death if you want to claim the equalization payment. Sometimes the court will allow more time.