Question: QUESTION 14 In which circumstance will a spouse ALWAYS be unentitled to intestate compensation from the death of her spouse? When the will was not
QUESTION 14
In which circumstance will a spouse ALWAYS be unentitled to intestate compensation from the death of her spouse?
| When the will was not amended to include the spouse | ||
| When states provide for dower or curtesy rights | ||
| When they have divorced | ||
| When the spouse has signed a prenuptial agreement |
part 2. What does it mean for a child to be pretermitted?
| The child possesses a will | ||
| The child has been intentionally omitted from a parent's will | ||
| The child was born or adopted after the execution of the parent's will | ||
| The child is entitled to a majority share of a parent's will |
part 3 Who cannot challenge a will?
| An intentionally omitted son | ||
| A neighbor | ||
| A pretermitted daughter | ||
| A beneficiary |
All the questions are subpar questions to the first question, if they are not answered this question is considered incomplete and incorrect
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