Rob Reiner's Son, Nick, Reportedly Ineligible to Receive Inheritance if Convicted of Murder ...Saudi Arabia

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Having amassed a long-lasting legacy in Hollywood as a director and actor, Reiner leaves behind a wealthy estate with a net worth estimated to be $200 million. According to People, estate and trusts attorney Sean Weissbart says Nick will be ineligible due to a specific state law.

Weissbart goes on to add that if Nick is convicted of his parents’ murders, he would lose all rights as a beneficiary as well as "any fiduciary appointments"—meaning he could not serve as an executor or trustee or have authority over financial, property, or legal decisions.

"I was looking at the statute, and it doesn't require an actual conviction. It requires a person who feloniously and intentionally killed the decedent. And so since the slayer statute is civil, arguably it could apply if the court determined that this person had committed this murder, even if, for some reason, the person could no longer be charged criminally — I don't think that's the case here," says Weissbart.

According to Weissbart, Nick is still capable of seeing a legal document that reveals the details of the estate. If convicted, and Nick is ineligible to receive his inheritance, the estate will be equally divided amongst Reiner's three other children, Jack, Romy, and Tracy.

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