disheritance Antonyms

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Meaning of disheritance

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disheritance (n.)

The act of disinheriting or state of being disinherited; disinheritance.

disheritance Sentence Examples

  1. The child was subjected to disinheritance due to his constant disobedience.
  2. The testator's action of disinheriting his son caused a rift within the family.
  3. The court ruled that the disinheritance was invalid due to the testator's lack of mental capacity.
  4. The disinherited daughter contested the will, claiming that she had been improperly excluded from her father's estate.
  5. The disinherited heir felt a deep sense of injustice and resentment towards his siblings who had received a substantial inheritance.
  6. The fear of disinheritance often leads to strained relationships between parents and children.
  7. The lawyer advised his client to challenge the disinheritance in court, arguing that it violated the terms of the family trust.
  8. The disinherited spouse was left destitute after her husband's sudden death without a will.
  9. The prospect of disinheritance loomed over the wayward son, compelling him to mend his ways and seek reconciliation with his family.
  10. The disinheritance clause in the will stipulated that any heir who contested the will would be automatically excluded from the inheritance.

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The act of disinheriting or state of being disinherited; disinheritance.

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The child was subjected to disinheritance due to his constant disobedience.

The testator's action of disinheriting his son caused a rift within the family.

The court ruled that the disinheritance was invalid due to the testator's lack of mental capacity.

The disinherited daughter contested the will, claiming that she had been improperly excluded from her father's estate.