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If you die intestate leaving a spouse and children, your spouse will inherit the first £125,000 of your assets (excluding any property owned as joint tenants) and the rest of the estate will be divided between the spouse and the children.
Unmarried couples often do not realise that they are not automatically entitled to inherit from their partner unless they are named in their Will. If your partner dies without a Will you may face an expensive Court action to claim provision from the estate.
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Your Will may also be affected by changes in the law.
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