Attitudes Toward Inheritance Following Divorce and Remarriage |
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Authors: | Marilyn Coleman Lawrence H. Ganong |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Missouri, Columbia;(2) University of Missouri, Columbia |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study is to examine attitudes regarding who should be included in wills following divorce and remarriage. Respondents were 268 men and 439 women. In mailed vignettes, they indicated whom they thought should be included in an elder's will. Three variables were examined: (a) family closeness, (b) contact after divorce, and (c) remarriage. Three factors were associated with inheritance obligations: (a) genetic ties, (b) patriarchal lineage, and (c) family ties, which were defined more broadly than genetic relationships. Few respondents mentioned factors such as family closeness and reciprocity. There was little agreement regarding who is and who is not in the family, but inheritance clearly was limited to family. Obligation to include the next of kin in the will supersedes obligations based upon closeness and frequency of contact. |
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Keywords: | inheritance wills intergenerational obligations divorce remarriage in-laws |
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