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Best Posts in Thread: 3 dead as ex-US Marine in Talisay runs amok

  1. Show Pony

    Show Pony DI Forum Patron Highly Rated Poster Showcase Reviewer

    It's very sad for everyone involved. As far as the laws go here the stepson was probably legally entitled to at least 75% of the cars and house.
    If the wife had a will, she could have given her foreigner husband the usufructuary right to those properties.
    There is probably a lot more to this story. It seems to have escalated pretty quickly.
    If you and your wife/girl friend don't have a will you might want to think about getting one written up. It can save a lot of hassles and misunderstandings. Having a usufructuary right can give you a lot of privileges you wouldn't normally get.
     
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  2. Edward K

    Edward K DI Senior Member Veteran Navy

    Sorry, no disrespect, but anyone with an interest in land without a WILL 0r USUFRUCT in the Philippines is really really really really asking for trouble.. I would have used a less respectable adjective, but people's lives are at stake, and lives would have been saved.... DO IT, even if it's only holographic (you can look it up). I know Filipinos HATE confrontation and uncomfortable discussions about "when one of us is gone," but this can save lives....
     
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  3. Show Pony

    Show Pony DI Forum Patron Highly Rated Poster Showcase Reviewer

    As far as I know YES. A usufructuary right can be granted to anyone. Best to check with a lawyer.
     
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