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You need to check the laws in your particular jurisdictions. In most states in the US (except Louisiana) a person cannot disinherit their spouse. States follow a legal principal known as spousal election that gives a surviving spouse the share they would receive if there was no will. The surviving spouse need only file a claim in the court where the estate is probated. That share is set forth in the state laws of intestacy. You can check the laws of intestacy at the related question link.

You need to check the laws in your particular jurisdictions. In most states in the US (except Louisiana) a person cannot disinherit their spouse. States follow a legal principal known as spousal election that gives a surviving spouse the share they would receive if there was no will. The surviving spouse need only file a claim in the court where the estate is probated. That share is set forth in the state laws of intestacy. You can check the laws of intestacy at the related question link.

You need to check the laws in your particular jurisdictions. In most states in the US (except Louisiana) a person cannot disinherit their spouse. States follow a legal principal known as spousal election that gives a surviving spouse the share they would receive if there was no will. The surviving spouse need only file a claim in the court where the estate is probated. That share is set forth in the state laws of intestacy. You can check the laws of intestacy at the related question link.

You need to check the laws in your particular jurisdictions. In most states in the US (except Louisiana) a person cannot disinherit their spouse. States follow a legal principal known as spousal election that gives a surviving spouse the share they would receive if there was no will. The surviving spouse need only file a claim in the court where the estate is probated. That share is set forth in the state laws of intestacy. You can check the laws of intestacy at the related question link.

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