I love the Dutch inheritance laws.
Unlike here where the government takes all when a person dies a will or without descendants the Dutch law requires that the inheritance be divided amongst the closest blood relatives.
A few years back an distant and unknown relative of mine died without any descendants or a will.
Because my family history has been researched back to 1525 and part of it being available on the internet last year I was contacted to ascertain if I might be related and as such entitled to a share in her estate.
It turns out that she was a granddaugher of my great grandfather and as such half of her estate is divided amongst the living descendants of my great grandfather with the other half going to her fathers side.
As my family side is large and extensive (pre TV and cold winters) my share is only 1/294th of the estate but that still turns out to be 725 euros, and is now available for distribution. Maybe some new tool to buy.:D
Incidently this is the second inheritance since leaving Holland as a young lad, last year I received $ 1000 from a maiden aunt that also died intestate.
Peter.