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Originally Posted by Raekwon
Fair enough, I assume this was investigated thoroughly to determine this, its to bad the brothers didn't just step up and even offer them more to avoid this. Money brings out the worst in people. If I had two children and once was very undeserving I would hope my will couldn't be over turned easily.
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In that case the will should explicitly state who gets what and the reasoning behind it. There were no details in the article aside from the fact that the will hadn't been updated in over 2 decades, which could be reason enough to nullify it. But if you stated that kid 1 gets 100% of your estate and kid 2 gets nothing, stating that kid 1 help build your estate while kid 2 did nothing and deserves nothing, then I don't see how that could ever be overturned