Don't have any of those! My stepkids don't count as I have not formally adopted them (I believe). Likewise my grandkids.ClearAsMud wrote: ↑Mon Feb 13, 2023 10:47 pm Why would this be? As long as statutory heirs can be identified -- which not only includes parents and children but also, depending on who survives, grandparents, grandchildren, siblings, and nephews and nieces -- those heirs would receive the assets before the Japanese government would (minus any taxes, of course!).
My parents died a long time ago, my brother more recently, grandparents are all gone. If I die before my wife she'd get everything, but if she died at the same time or before me I think we'd have a problem (I want my grandkids to get the RJ stash, not Mr Kishida).