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No. Your divorce severed any legal relationship between you and your ex-spouse forever. You have no legal standing to "claim" any interest in their estate unless you were specifically mentioned in the will with the gift to be given in spite of the divorce.

No. Your divorce severed any legal relationship between you and your ex-spouse forever. You have no legal standing to "claim" any interest in their estate unless you were specifically mentioned in the will with the gift to be given in spite of the divorce.

No. Your divorce severed any legal relationship between you and your ex-spouse forever. You have no legal standing to "claim" any interest in their estate unless you were specifically mentioned in the will with the gift to be given in spite of the divorce.

No. Your divorce severed any legal relationship between you and your ex-spouse forever. You have no legal standing to "claim" any interest in their estate unless you were specifically mentioned in the will with the gift to be given in spite of the divorce.

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