coheir Antonyms

Meaning of coheir

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coheir (n.)

A joint heir; one of two or more heirs; one of several entitled to an inheritance.

coheir Sentence Examples

  1. As coheirs to the estate, they shared equal responsibility and rights.
  2. The siblings were designated as coheirs in their grandfather's will.
  3. Each coheir had a vested interest in the distribution of the family fortune.
  4. The legal process required all coheirs to reach a consensus on matters concerning the inheritance.
  5. Disputes often arose among coheirs over the division of assets.
  6. The coheirs worked closely with legal advisors to navigate the complexities of the estate.
  7. Being coheirs, they were bound by the terms outlined in the testamentary documents.
  8. The coheirs inherited not only wealth but also the obligations associated with managing the estate.
  9. The responsibilities of being coheirs weighed heavily on their shoulders.
  10. Despite their differences, the coheirs aimed to honor the wishes of the deceased and maintain family unity.

FAQs About the word coheir

A joint heir; one of two or more heirs; one of several entitled to an inheritance.

coheiress, heiress, successor, devisee, heir apparent, descendent, descendant,beneficiary, claimant, representative

No antonyms found.

As coheirs to the estate, they shared equal responsibility and rights.

The siblings were designated as coheirs in their grandfather's will.

Each coheir had a vested interest in the distribution of the family fortune.

The legal process required all coheirs to reach a consensus on matters concerning the inheritance.