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Brinjal | 13:14 Sun 04th Nov 2012 | Law
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A relative died recently and in his will he left a certain house to his sister. The balance of his estate which comprised of a house, small holding, vehicles and other equipment he left to his partner. If there are any other claims against the estate such as unpaid bills, personal loans etc. will these be paid from the tally of the whole estate and divided proportionately or will they be paid from the bulk of the estate excluding the special bequest to his sister?
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Normally such bills and expenses come from the residuary estate - ie the bequest to the sister is not touched. Which yes might lead to some of he residuary having to be sold to pay them.
14:24 Sun 04th Nov 2012
Normally such bills and expenses come from the residuary estate - ie the bequest to the sister is not touched. Which yes might lead to some of he residuary having to be sold to pay them.
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Ok thats what I thought also thanks for that info.
I agree entirely with dzug, but with the caveat that you should check whether there are any special terms in the WIll.
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It was a very simple will so should be as stated but it is amazing how nastiness comes out when there is a will and an inheritance. I don't think there are even any legitimate claims on the estate but between the other beneficiary and other family members they are trying to deprive my cousin of her house.
" it is amazing how nastiness comes out when there is a will and an inheritance"

Brinjal, I see this every day of my life and I know that these claims have the propensity to become the most vitriolic. Best of luck to you.
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Thanks barmaid it is going to get very ugly sadly.

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