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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