Assets Value:  $600,000

 

Married With Children:  Example 2B

Example 2

All your children are living. 

Assume you pass away without a written will.  You have assets valued at $600,000. Your spouse recieves a total of $412,500.  Your spouse receives the first $225,000 plus 1/2 the remaining balance ($600,000 - $225,000 = $375,000; $375,000 ÷ 2 = $187,500.  $225,000 + $187,500 = $412,500.

Your children are the two from your present marriage.  Your children equally split the remaining balance of $187,500 ($600,000 - $412,500 = $187,500 ÷ 2 = $93,750) 

Your stepchild (your spouse's child) whom you have not adopted does not inherit.

Your spouse may also have a right to the elective share,the homestead allowanceexempt property, and the family allowance which is protected from creditors.

If this is not the division you desire, then you need to write a will.

Montana State University Extension has additional information about estate planning. You may download and print out all MontGuides free at this site:  www.montana.edu/estateplanning/eppublications.html

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