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This is a lighhearted conversation about a serious topic. We are not aiming to offend.
The conversation delves into the Troja case, where a woman was found guilty of manslaughter for killing her husband.
The discussion highlights the implications of the forfeiture rule, which prevented her from inheriting anything from her husband's will, redirecting the inheritance to her mother-in-law instead.
By de Groots Wills and Estate LawyersThis is a lighhearted conversation about a serious topic. We are not aiming to offend.
The conversation delves into the Troja case, where a woman was found guilty of manslaughter for killing her husband.
The discussion highlights the implications of the forfeiture rule, which prevented her from inheriting anything from her husband's will, redirecting the inheritance to her mother-in-law instead.