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Old 07-25-2019, 08:44 AM   #45
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But why is that relevant when I'm distributing my money? Heck, I can be totally discriminatory when I allocate how I wish my funds to be passed on. What if I just didn't like one of my kids for no rational reason? Maybe I hate their spouse. That's not a rational reason, and can be totally viewed as discriminatory. But it's still my right to pass on my wealth however I want it to.

Just seems off that the court can just overturn wills based on moral standing.
I think you have a responsibility to distribute your wealth in a fair and reasonable way. If you're going to do it in an obviously unfair way, then you should expect it to be contested. You can do everything in your power to try to pass your wealth on according to your wishes, but I'd expect anyone you were treating unfairly to do everything in their power to right your wrong.
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