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disinherit

[dis-in-her-it] / ˌdɪs ɪnˈhɛr ɪt /


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But for Marcus to follow this precedent would mean disinheriting his child.

From The Wall Street Journal

She must understand what it means and the effect it will have — in this case, disinheriting her other legal heirs.

From MarketWatch

“A parent can disinherit a child, leaving them nothing,” according to Albertson & Davidson, a law firm with offices across southern California.

From MarketWatch

There are also legal means for disinheriting family members, and failing to include proper ‘no contest’ clauses can lead to expensive litigation, it adds.

From MarketWatch

“I believe there was a will that disinherited us somewhere,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times