Good day, My name is Connie and I would ...

Asked by the Customer on 26-01-2015 15:11:44
Question posted in the Property Law category relating to Gauteng

Good day,
My name is Connie and I would like some advise of my property
I was a devorced woman with one kid and then married the 2nd time.
I was married for 9 years and just before we got married my husband bought a house, we then got married ANC contract whereby I was going to inherite the property, after 10 years we were devorced for 10 years and then remarried in community of property, We were married for 3 years and in this 3 years of marraige, we both went to sign for the deeds of sale of the property just before he died. After his death I recieved the Title Deeds of the property whereby on the Title deeds that the house belongs to my late husband and myself.
At the time of our first marraige he had 2 grown sons who also had their own houses and had no connecting to their fathers property as they were already married themselves,
The eldest son passed away a couple of yeras before his father so there is only one son left.
My question is, does my late husband adult son have any right to inherite any amount of money from the property.

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