Hans Wahlgren’s legacy – this is how the millions are distributed

Hans Wahlgrens legacy this is how the millions are

The actor Hans Wahlgren fell asleep on May 10 after a period of illness. Maybe you recognize him from the role of Walter Persson in “Rederiet” from 1992. He was 86 years old.

He was married to Christina Schollin and together they have four children, Pernilla, Nicholas, Peter and Linus Electoral branch.

Hans Wahlgren was buried on June 12 in Gustavsberg’s church.

“That such a sad day can still be so incredibly beautiful, loving and bright. And that you offered us sunshine on this otherwise promised rainy day, when we prepared for the outdoor reception at your beloved Lagnö, after the funeral. It made me know that you were with us all day,” daughter Pernilla Wahlgren wrote in a post on Instagram at the time.

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It is stated in Hans Wahlgren’s will

In the fall of 2022, Hans Wahlgren and Christina Schollin wrote a will together. The will reads as follows:

“The one of us who survives the other shall inherit all the deceased’s estate with free disposal rights. When we are both deceased, all the estate from the first deceased and the last deceased shall be divided equally between our four common breast heirs Peter, Niclas, Pernilla and Linus”, according to The Express.

This means that Christina Schollin inherits Hans Wahlgren. But should both have passed away, the four children will divide the inheritance equally.

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This is how Hans Wahlgren’s inheritance is distributed

Hans Wahlgren’s inheritance mainly consists of half the property on Norra Lagnö in Värmdö, as well as half the house in Spain. The total assets end up at SEK 7 million.

In the will, it appears that he wishes the house in Värmdö to remain in the family.

“The property (…) has been our joint permanent residence for many years and since our children have grown up and acquired their own homes has become a popular place for both children and grandchildren to stay during their free time. It is our wish that even after our death this property can be jointly owned by our children and be a joy for children and grandchildren,” says the will according to Expressen.

But the house in Spain will not be kept by the family.

“Now it’s time for someone else to enjoy the sun and warmth in wonderful Nerja in the future,” Christina Schollin wrote in a post on Instagram.

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