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disinherit Verb [-iting, -ited] Law to deprive (an heir) of inheritance disinheritance n
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| Similarly, a will that disinherits an institutionalized spouse will also cause an ineligibility period for Medicaid purposes. 48r-49v) disinherits his son Ascanio and leaves the bulk of his estate to Laura. William Randolph Hearst II and two other grandchildren want to skirt a clause that disinherits heirs who question the 47-year-old will. |
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