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Under Missouri law, a surviving spouse has certain statutory rights in a deceased spouse's estate unless there was a valid contract between the spouses waiving such rights (see the "Agreements" page under "Family Law" for information about such agreements.) These spousal rights are in addition to the provisions made for a surviving spouse in the "intestacy statutes" (see the "No Will?" page), so both must be consulted to determine what a surviving spouse is entitled to receive. One right of a surviving spouse is to receive "exempt property" (unmarried minor children also are entitled to share in the exempt property). Under Missouri law, exempt property includes the family Bible, books, clothing, household appliances, furniture, one automobile, and the like. A surviving spouse (and surviving unmarried minor children) also are entitled to a "support allowance," which is an award made to support the surviving spouse (and unmarried minor children) for a period of one year after the deceased spouse's death. The amount of the support award is determined by the Probate Division on the basis of the familys previous standard of living. A third statutory right of a surviving spouse which is not affected by contrary provisions of the deceased spouse's will and can only be waived by a valid contract is the right to receive a specified share of the deceased spouses estate. Details follow:
So-called "omitted" spouses those who were married after the deceased spouse made a will also have the right to claim a share of the deceased spouses estate. |
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