Heir-or #2:  Everything Goes To Your Spouse

Unfortunately, that is not always the case.  State laws do very, but if you die without a will (intestate), the inheritance from your estate will be divided among your spouse and children.

In Arkansas, if you have a spouse but no children, all of your assets pass to your spouse if you have been married for more than three years.  If you have a spouse but no children, only one-half of your assets pass to your spouse if you have been married less than three years.  If you have a spouse and children, your spouse will receive one-third of your assets and the remaining two-thirds will pass to your children.  If you do not have a spouse or children, then your assets will pass to your parents, then brothers and sisters then other relatives such as nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles.

Regarding land, if you have a spouse and children, your spouse will only receive a life estate in one-third of your land.  A life estate means that your husband or wife owns their share of the land only for their lifetime.  They do not have the right to say who gets the property at their death.

This is not what most people want to happen with their assets.  However, in reality, is it exactly what will happen with no planning or poor planning.

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