Assuming you have standing, you can challenge any will.
However, you need to understand that there are no requirements that a will be fair or that grandchildren be included. Your grounds for challenging the will would center around whether the testator was of sound mind when making the will, or if he/her was under duress at the time.
Not on that ground alone. Most states have no restrictions on that sort of thing. A will contest must go to the validity of document, not the treatment of beneficiaries.
Yes, they can contest the will.
Biologically, the grandchild is a step-grandchild to the grandparent that had no children. In matters of the heart, however, the grandchild is whatever the grandparent feels it is.
The plural of grandchild is grandchildren.
Grandchild
The grandchild of your grandmother's first cousin is your third cousin. The grandchild of your grandmother's second cousin is your fourth cousin. The grandchild of your grandmother's third cousin is your fifth cousin.
Santa's grandchild is Kellen Welch.
Second cousins.
The grandchildren would be the parents, aunts and uncles, and first cousins once removed, of the great grandchildren.
The Swedish word for grandchild is barnbarn.
I got it in 11. It was right, left, right, left, right, left, left, right, right, right, right....
In Slateport City, the contest hall is close to the northern exit, just to the left of it.