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Will says everything in the house belongs to the surviving spouse Does executor step-son have a right to include items as part of the estate to be sold since items were acquired before the marriage?

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No. Regardless of when the items were acquired, the Will leaves them to the surviving spouse. They now belong to the surviving spouse.

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