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Can long-distance relatives have a claim to an inheritance?

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  Jan Meriss Alfonso Assistant at  Parklin Law You may be too young to remember this, but there was a time when long-distance relationships were a lot more difficult to maintain. Before the days of cell phones and email, your options were limited. And let's be honest: If a person is truly in love with you, are they really going to care about the few extra hours it takes to send a letter over the weekend? Inheritance The answer seems pretty obvious: Of course, long-distance relatives have a claim on an inheritance. As long as they're related to you, they deserve their slice of whatever you leave behind! The law When you've got distant relatives, it's natural to want to keep in touch with them and maybe even invite them to family events like weddings or funerals. But if you're the inheritor of a large estate, you might have a problem if certain long-distance relatives try to lay claim to your inheritance. The law is clear on this issue: only heirs who have a physical ...