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Yes you can! You can sue any one for any thing frivolously if you choose! That being said if she passes intestate, the probate code would dictate that spouse then children are the primary beneficiary, if she had a will dictating that her offspring are to be bequeathed nothing you could attempt to prove she was not in her right mind at the time the will was drafted, but finally you should realize it takes a real F*ck head to Sue the woman who gave you life!

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