You would have to check the laws governing the state in which you live. The laws varies from state to state but you might be able to contest a will if you are a legal heir. Your best resource to answer this question might be your local library or you could consult an attorney to see if you have any legal grounds to contest the will. There are usually attorneys listed in the yellow pages of your phone book that advertise free initial consultations. Hopefully, you will have some luck.
Any natural heir or anyone with a claim against the estate.
Placed there, it is out of the way and there is no chance that the left hand will come in contact with the customer. Some people have strong aversions to being "touched" in any manner.
The word heir is a noun and so doesn't have any tenses.
no being left handed dosent affect me in any way,shape,or form
If the heir died after the decedent, any property that was inherited by that heir would become part of that heir's estate. The heir's estate would also need to be probated.
It can be challenged by any natural heir. Anyone named in the will also has standing.
Well, no one knows for sure yet but, the chance of their existence today is possible.
Hawaiians do not have any more or less chance of being gay than any other humans.
You have a 1 in 8,192 chance of any wild Zubat being shiny.
No there should not be any difference.
With the designer baby process, there is no chance chance of the baby having the diseases that run in your family (if there are any, and if you choose to have those genes removed) There are many great advantages to being able to choose what your child will be like, and if in doubt, there are always some things that can be left to chance. You can say it is better for the baby then normal childbirth.
If you want to have any chance of being paid any portion of what your owed.