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Under Nebraska law you cannot completely disinherit a child. The child is entitled to an elective share of the estate regardless of what language is placed in the will to attempt to disinerit. See In Re Estate of Peterson.

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The emancipation age in Nebraska is 19.


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What is it called to take someone out of a will?

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What is an antonym for bequeath?

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What is the legal term for removing someone from your will?

disinherit?