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That depends on your state laws and state laws vary on that topic. In some states disinheritance is allowed as long as the disinherited child is mentioned in the will. If not mentioned in the will the court may assume the child was forgotten and will give that child an intestate share of the estate. In some states a child need not be mentioned in the will at all. In most states a minor child cannot be disinherited. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in probate law in the state where the decedent died.

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