This article addresses rules designed to protect children from unintentional disinheritance. It assesses the merits of the twin theories on which lawmakers predicate rules to protect omitted children: mistaken omission and failure to account for changed circumstances (obsolescence).
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REAL PROPERTY, TRUST & ESTATE LAW: Airbrushed Heirs: The Problem of Children Omitted from Wills
Adam J. Hirsch
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