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Shenzhen Political and Legal Affairs Committee recently announced an estate dispute case:Ms. Liu was born in a family that valued sons over daughters. Her parents had preferred her younger brother since she was a child. After graduation, Ms. Liu came to Shenzhen to work hard. She met Mr. Li while having a career. Later, they successfully married and had children. I thought life would continue to be happy like this, but a sudden accident took Ms. Liu's life.

After handling his wife's funeral matters, the heartbroken Mr. Li received a complaint from his father-in-law, requesting the division of Ms. Liu's estate, which included a house he inherited from his parents.

At that time, Mr. Li's parents-in-law said that because Ms. Liu had not left a will during her lifetime, they, as their daughter's legal heirs, had the right to inherit Ms. Liu's property. The property left by her in-laws to her son-in-law was the joint property of the couple, and the share belonging to the daughter should also be divided as the inheritance.

Mr. Li said that the property under his name was left to him by his parents and should not be divided as inheritance. The parents-in-law had less contact with Ms. Liu during her lifetime and only asked for money every time. At the same time, they did not undertake relevant care and funeral matters for Ms. Liu before and after her death. Therefore, he should have more points and the parents-in-law should have less. In addition, the children and his wife lived together during their lifetime and were still minors and had no source of income, so Mr. Li requested more points of inheritance.

In the end, the court ruled that Ms. Liu's estate included the property inherited by her husband, Mr. Li, from her parents. Half of the property belonged to Ms. Liu and should be distributed as an estate. Considering that her husband, Mr. Li, has performed his main maintenance obligations to Ms. Liu, you can share more. The final distribution plan is for Mr. Li to inherit 28% of the share, and the remaining three (Ms. Liu's son and Ms. Liu's parents) to each inherit 24% of the share.

Later, Mr. Li chose to make a will to designate the property as the child's personal property. In addition, in the will, he also designated his most trusted sister as the guardian for the child to protect the child's property and life on his behalf until the child reached adulthood.

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How important it is to make a will


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