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Generally speaking, this is when an individual omits a person from their Will, when that person would normal have a right to inherit. The is achieved by a "Letter of Omission" , explaining to the probate court the reason why this person is omitted.

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The act of omission refers to not doing something or leaving something out intentionally. It can involve neglecting to perform a required action or failing to fulfill an obligation. In legal contexts, it can refer to failing to disclose relevant information which may be considered a form of deception.

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