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Originally Posted by manaboutown
You are are perhaps referring to a pretermitted heir situation. Pretermitted heirs legal definition of Pretermitted heirs
The OP's question almost reads like a law school exam question. There are so, so many possible situational variations that no one answer suffices.
My answer would be no...unless......
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Thank you for the link. It says you need to say "I leave nothing to my son, George." I will let my friend know. Wonder why the lawyer didn't draw the will up this way? The link said nothing about Florida law.