Wills, Inheritance, and the Family
The issue of how assets are distributed after death is of increasing significance for larger numbers of people. In this original and path-breaking study, the authors examine the principle means through which people plan to dispose of their assets after death: by the use of wills. By offering an empirical study of 800 English wills, the book identifies significant patterns of bequeathing among a cross-section of the population, and not just among those sections of society whno enjoy substantial wealth. This leads us to focus upon what wills tell us about the family and kin relationships, and upon how people transmit their assets across generations: to their families and to institutions and organizations.
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Wills, Inheritance, and the Family
The issue of how assets are distributed after death is of increasing significance for larger numbers of people. In this original and path-breaking study, the authors examine the principle means through which people plan to dispose of their assets after death: by the use of wills. By offering an empirical study of 800 English wills, the book identifies significant patterns of bequeathing among a cross-section of the population, and not just among those sections of society whno enjoy substantial wealth. This leads us to focus upon what wills tell us about the family and kin relationships, and upon how people transmit their assets across generations: to their families and to institutions and organizations.
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Wills, Inheritance, and the Family

Wills, Inheritance, and the Family

Wills, Inheritance, and the Family

Wills, Inheritance, and the Family

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The issue of how assets are distributed after death is of increasing significance for larger numbers of people. In this original and path-breaking study, the authors examine the principle means through which people plan to dispose of their assets after death: by the use of wills. By offering an empirical study of 800 English wills, the book identifies significant patterns of bequeathing among a cross-section of the population, and not just among those sections of society whno enjoy substantial wealth. This leads us to focus upon what wills tell us about the family and kin relationships, and upon how people transmit their assets across generations: to their families and to institutions and organizations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198258346
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 05/23/1996
Series: Oxford Socio-Legal Studies
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 5.75(w) x 8.75(h) x 0.82(d)

Table of Contents

1Wills as Social Documents1
2Wills and the Transmission of Property under English Law20
3Making a Will39
4First Choices: Patterns of Bequeathing66
5Who Gets What? Principles of Bequeathing97
6Patterns of Substitution126
7Families, Bequeathing, the Law162
Bibliography182
Index187
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