The Moneyist's take? It's time for a delicate conversation.
My dad is 70 years old and has amassed a nest egg of more than $2 million. He dated my stepmother for 20-plus years before marrying her three years ago.
2. If he does leave her the money and house, can he specify in the will that we are to get them when she dies?4.
If there is no will, how much you and your brother get all depends on where you live. In New York, your stepmother would inherit the first $50,000 plus half of the balance , and you and your brother would inherit $500,000 each. But your father does have a will, so I assume he has made provisions for your and your brother, as well as for his wife. The amount you get depends on his last will and testament.
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