Posted by Mike (WA) on March 17, 2015 at 02:33:35 from (174.31.192.111):
In Reply to: Neighbor dies. posted by Geo-TH,In on March 16, 2015 at 14:06:19:
I have written wills in my law practice for the last 25 years, and have been surprised at the number of folks whose primary purpose of re-doing their will was to cut Billy or Muffy out of it.
Legal tip- if you want to cut somebody out in the worst way, just cross his name out. That's the worst way, because cross-outs are usually just ignored by the probate court. Second worst is to re-write and just not mention him- He will contest the will, saying "You know, Dad was getting pretty forgetful in his old age, and probably just forgot about me." The proper way is to re-write, list all your "heirs at law", and then say that you are specifically disinheriting him: "I direct that my son Billy take nothing under this Will, blah blah." The blah, blah can be nice- "because I have previously provided for him", or naughty "because he is the most mean-spirited, self-centered and avaricious person I ever had the misfortune to meet, much less sire", or anything in between.
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