QLD Is 10-Year-Old Son Entitled to Ex-Partner's Deceased Estate?

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JenS

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9 November 2016
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Hello.

My ex-partner of a decade ago recently died and I am wondering if his child, a ten-year-old, is entitled to any assets/ deceased estate/ superannuation, etc?

He did not pay child support or have a relationship with his son. I received a child support exemption due to an AVO and his history of violence and threats against me and my family.

Thank you in advance.
 

winston wolf

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Most likely.
Obviously how much depends on if there was a will or a new partner or any other children.
Make yourself know a his sons guardian to whoever may be in charge of his estate, if there is any.
If there is a will your son(or his guardian) has a right to a copy.
 

JenS

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9 November 2016
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Most likely.
Obviously how much depends on if there was a will or a new partner or any other children.
Make yourself know a his sons guardian to whoever may be in charge of his estate, if there is any.
If there is a will your son(or his guardian) has a right to a copy.

Thank you for your reply.
There are no other children.
He divorced his ex wife earlier this year after a short marriage. She would have had no knowledge of our son.
If there is a will or anyone that he's stated is to receive a portion or everything he has, can I still contest or seek something on behalf of my son?
How will I go about finding out what he left behind?
I don't think my dear son should miss out.

Thank you very much.