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Disinherit

 To disinherit is to intentionally deny an inheritance

Definition from Nolo’s Plain-English Law Dictionary

To deliberately prevent someone from inheriting something. This is usually done by a provision in a will stating that someone who would ordinarily inherit property -- a close family member, for example -- should not receive it. In most states, you cannot completely disinherit your spouse; a surviving spouse has the right to claim a portion (usually one-third to one-half) of the deceased spouse's estate. With a few exceptions, however, you can expressly disinherit children.

Definition provided by Nolo’s Plain-English Law Dictionary.

August 19, 2010, 5:14 pm