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There’s no scenario I can imagine where you’re able to get a piece of your ex’s inheritance. I wish I had better news to offer you. But perhaps accepting this will help you find closure for a painful chapter of your life.
It’s understandable why you’re still hurting, even 10 years later. You were used and lied to, yet you don’t have any recourse. But sometimes accepting an unpleasant reality can actually be empowering.
I was married to a “user” for 25 years. He had used others before me. I was the breadwinner through its entirety. He rarely held any type of job and went through all my assets even though his parents were powerful and wealthy.
I stuck it out. They passed away. I was left nearly penniless while he inherited over half a million dollars, if not more. I was told I’m not entitled to anything he was bequeathed. He was an only child.
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-Empty-Handed Ex
I was told that he could take half of my pension for life and that I could have to pay him alimony. I worked so hard for many years to be left with nothing. He’s even able to receive my Social Security.
You know that you’re not getting a piece of your ex-husband’s inheritance, so you can make plans accordingly. Maybe that will mean working longer than you’d hoped or downsizing in retirement. Those probably aren’t the solutions you want to hear. But moving forward, at least you can make decisions based on reality, rather than some distant hope of getting part of an inheritance.
Even when one spouse is the breadwinner, most money earned during a marriage is considered marital property, meaning it gets split between both spouses (though not necessarily 50/50). But inheritances and gifts are usually treated as separate property, which only belong to one spouse and aren’t divided up during divorce.
I was afraid to leave him due to their power and was always told by his parents that everything would also be mine at their deaths. I tried to get something legally in writing, but their attorney advised them against it.
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Dear Empty-Handed,
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We got divorced 10 years ago and it still stings. Do I have any recourse?