No Stupid Questions with Susan Edmunds

Who gets all your stuff when you die?

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A couple of episodes ago, we talked about tax. Now, it's time for the OTHER certainty in life: death. That’s where we’re going in this episode of No Stupid Questions: making a will, estate planning, blended families, joint property - all the thorny questions about who gets what when you pop your clogs. In this episode, Susan answers questions about: * Does a child automatically inherit part of a parent's estate even if they are not included in the will? And, if there is no will, does the child inherit? * We have a blended family. If my partner dies before I do, do I have to leave my property to their kids? * How do I protect myself and my property when making a will with a new partner? * What happens to joint property and join bank accounts when one of the partners dies? * Is an inheritance relationship property? If you have a money question you'd like Susan to answer, put it in an email or voice memo, then send it to questions@rnz.co.nz [questions@rnz.co.nz]. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details [https://www.rnz.co.nz/podcast/no-stupid-questions?share=70839164-4c25-424b-b551-00bb792c4518]

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A couple of episodes ago, we talked about tax. Now, it's time for the OTHER certainty in life: death. That’s where we’re going in this episode of No Stupid Questions: making a will, estate planning, blended families, joint property - all the thorny questions about who gets what when you pop your clogs. In this episode, Susan answers questions about: * Does a child automatically inherit part of a parent's estate even if they are not included in the will? And, if there is no will, does the child inherit? * We have a blended family. If my partner dies before I do, do I have to leave my property to their kids? * How do I protect myself and my property when making a will with a new partner? * What happens to joint property and join bank accounts when one of the partners dies? * Is an inheritance relationship property? If you have a money question you'd like Susan to answer, put it in an email or voice memo, then send it to questions@rnz.co.nz [questions@rnz.co.nz]. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details [https://www.rnz.co.nz/podcast/no-stupid-questions?share=70839164-4c25-424b-b551-00bb792c4518]

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