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No. If your child is a beneficiary under another person's Will you cannot reject that inheritance on their behalf. The court will see the inheritance is placed in trust for the child.

No. If your child is a beneficiary under another person's Will you cannot reject that inheritance on their behalf. The court will see the inheritance is placed in trust for the child.

No. If your child is a beneficiary under another person's Will you cannot reject that inheritance on their behalf. The court will see the inheritance is placed in trust for the child.

No. If your child is a beneficiary under another person's Will you cannot reject that inheritance on their behalf. The court will see the inheritance is placed in trust for the child.

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