The common law has always allowed all adults executing a


The common law has always allowed all adults executing a will to partially or completely disinherit all, some or none of their children, adult or minor, as they see fit. No reason must be given and absolute discretion falls to each individual parent to render such a decision. Is this just? Should children, adult or minors, receive a mandated portion of the deceased parent’s estate regardless of the wishes of the parent? What portion, if any, would you mandate?

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