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Inheritances generally follow the terms set by a will or the laws of intestacy if there is no will. A disabled child does not automatically inherit property before other siblings unless specified in the will. However, some parents may choose to establish special trusts or provisions to ensure that the needs of a disabled child are met. It's advisable to consult a legal expert for estate planning to address these specific circumstances.

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