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by Vishal | Feb 16, 2022
Another Swede who died intestate was Stieg Larsson, the author of the Girl With the Dragon Tattoo books, which have sold over 100 million copies.
Larsson died of a heart attack in 2004, leaving his unmarried partner of 32 years, Eva Gabrielsson. However, as he had no Will Swedish law settled his estate on his father and brother, with nothing to Eva. Swedish law did not recognize unmarried partners for the purposes of inheritance.
The massive fortune associated with the success of the novels went totally to these relatives and kicked off a major feud with Eva, who wanted to oversee Stieg’s literary legacy. She was unsuccessful and the family subsequently hired a ghost writer to continue the franchise and take advantage of a very unfortunate intestacy situation.
The moral of this story is particularly clear and cruel. Can anyone imagine that Stieg Larsson would not have wished his legacy and estate to go to his partner? A simple one-page Will would have achieved that.
Another Swede who died intestate was Stieg Larsson, the author of the Girl With the Dragon Tattoo books, which have sold over 100 million copies.
Larsson died of a heart attack in 2004, leaving his unmarried partner of 32 years, Eva Gabrielsson. However, as he had no Will Swedish law settled his estate on his father and brother, with nothing to Eva. Swedish law did not recognize unmarried partners for the purposes of inheritance.
The massive fortune associated with the success of the novels went totally to these relatives and kicked off a major feud with Eva, who wanted to oversee Stieg’s literary legacy. She was unsuccessful and the family subsequently hired a ghost writer to continue the franchise and take advantage of a very unfortunate intestacy situation.
The moral of this story is particularly clear and cruel. Can anyone imagine that Stieg Larsson would not have wished his legacy and estate to go to his partner? A simple one-page Will would have achieved that.
Another Swede who died intestate was Stieg Larsson, the author of the Girl With the Dragon Tattoo books, which have sold over 100 million copies.
Larsson died of a heart attack in 2004, leaving his unmarried partner of 32 years, Eva Gabrielsson. However, as he had no Will Swedish law settled his estate on his father and brother, with nothing to Eva. Swedish law did not recognize unmarried partners for the purposes of inheritance.
The massive fortune associated with the success of the novels went totally to these relatives and kicked off a major feud with Eva, who wanted to oversee Stieg’s literary legacy. She was unsuccessful and the family subsequently hired a ghost writer to continue the franchise and take advantage of a very unfortunate intestacy situation.
The moral of this story is particularly clear and cruel. Can anyone imagine that Stieg Larsson would not have wished his legacy and estate to go to his partner? A simple one-page Will would have achieved that.
Another Swede who died intestate was Stieg Larsson, the author of the Girl With the Dragon Tattoo books, which have sold over 100 million copies.
Larsson died of a heart attack in 2004, leaving his unmarried partner of 32 years, Eva Gabrielsson. However, as he had no Will Swedish law settled his estate on his father and brother, with nothing to Eva. Swedish law did not recognize unmarried partners for the purposes of inheritance.
The massive fortune associated with the success of the novels went totally to these relatives and kicked off a major feud with Eva, who wanted to oversee Stieg’s literary legacy. She was unsuccessful and the family subsequently hired a ghost writer to continue the franchise and take advantage of a very unfortunate intestacy situation.
The moral of this story is particularly clear and cruel. Can anyone imagine that Stieg Larsson would not have wished his legacy and estate to go to his partner? A simple one-page Will would have achieved that.
Another Swede who died intestate was Stieg Larsson, the author of the Girl With the Dragon Tattoo books, which have sold over 100 million copies.
Larsson died of a heart attack in 2004, leaving his unmarried partner of 32 years, Eva Gabrielsson. However, as he had no Will Swedish law settled his estate on his father and brother, with nothing to Eva. Swedish law did not recognize unmarried partners for the purposes of inheritance.
The massive fortune associated with the success of the novels went totally to these relatives and kicked off a major feud with Eva, who wanted to oversee Stieg’s literary legacy. She was unsuccessful and the family subsequently hired a ghost writer to continue the franchise and take advantage of a very unfortunate intestacy situation.
The moral of this story is particularly clear and cruel. Can anyone imagine that Stieg Larsson would not have wished his legacy and estate to go to his partner? A simple one-page Will would have achieved that.
Another Swede who died intestate was Stieg Larsson, the author of the Girl With the Dragon Tattoo books, which have sold over 100 million copies.
Larsson died of a heart attack in 2004, leaving his unmarried partner of 32 years, Eva Gabrielsson. However, as he had no Will Swedish law settled his estate on his father and brother, with nothing to Eva. Swedish law did not recognize unmarried partners for the purposes of inheritance.
The massive fortune associated with the success of the novels went totally to these relatives and kicked off a major feud with Eva, who wanted to oversee Stieg’s literary legacy. She was unsuccessful and the family subsequently hired a ghost writer to continue the franchise and take advantage of a very unfortunate intestacy situation.
The moral of this story is particularly clear and cruel. Can anyone imagine that Stieg Larsson would not have wished his legacy and estate to go to his partner? A simple one-page Will would have achieved that.
Another Swede who died intestate was Stieg Larsson, the author of the Girl With the Dragon Tattoo books, which have sold over 100 million copies.
Larsson died of a heart attack in 2004, leaving his unmarried partner of 32 years, Eva Gabrielsson. However, as he had no Will Swedish law settled his estate on his father and brother, with nothing to Eva. Swedish law did not recognize unmarried partners for the purposes of inheritance.
The massive fortune associated with the success of the novels went totally to these relatives and kicked off a major feud with Eva, who wanted to oversee Stieg’s literary legacy. She was unsuccessful and the family subsequently hired a ghost writer to continue the franchise and take advantage of a very unfortunate intestacy situation.
The moral of this story is particularly clear and cruel. Can anyone imagine that Stieg Larsson would not have wished his legacy and estate to go to his partner? A simple one-page Will would have achieved that.
Another Swede who died intestate was Stieg Larsson, the author of the Girl With the Dragon Tattoo books, which have sold over 100 million copies.
Larsson died of a heart attack in 2004, leaving his unmarried partner of 32 years, Eva Gabrielsson. However, as he had no Will Swedish law settled his estate on his father and brother, with nothing to Eva. Swedish law did not recognize unmarried partners for the purposes of inheritance.
The massive fortune associated with the success of the novels went totally to these relatives and kicked off a major feud with Eva, who wanted to oversee Stieg’s literary legacy. She was unsuccessful and the family subsequently hired a ghost writer to continue the franchise and take advantage of a very unfortunate intestacy situation.
The moral of this story is particularly clear and cruel. Can anyone imagine that Stieg Larsson would not have wished his legacy and estate to go to his partner? A simple one-page Will may have achieved that.
Another Swede who died intestate was Stieg Larsson, the author of the Girl With the Dragon Tattoo books, which have sold over 100 million copies.
Larsson died of a heart attack in 2004, leaving his unmarried partner of 32 years, Eva Gabrielsson. However, as he had no Will Swedish law settled his estate on his father and brother, with nothing to Eva. Swedish law did not recognize unmarried partners for the purposes of inheritance.
The massive fortune associated with the success of the novels went totally to these relatives and kicked off a major feud with Eva, who wanted to oversee Stieg’s literary legacy. She was unsuccessful and the family subsequently hired a ghost writer to continue the franchise and take advantage of a very unfortunate intestacy situation.
The moral of this story is particularly clear and cruel. Can anyone imagine that Stieg Larsson would not have wished his legacy and estate to go to his partner? A simple one-page Will would have achieved that.