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You cannot alter someone else's will, especially after they have died. Cutting people completely out of a will is always challenged in court and it is far better to leave the "unwanted people" a tiny amount of money ($1-$100 total). This is general information and not legal advice, laws vary by state, please consult a local attorney regarding local laws.

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Q: Can a surviving parent go against the original will left by the died parent and cut some of her children out of her will which was left to her by the deceased parent. Their will were done together.?
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