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Old 02-12-2015, 07:46 PM
KittyKat
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Originally Posted by manaboutown View Post
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......
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.