how long do I have to protest a will in Louisiana?
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how long do I have to protest a will in Louisiana?
Can a parent leave a child out of his will, when the child was
disabled at age 18, and married?
Asked on April 21, 2017 under Estate Planning, Louisiana
Answers:
M.D., Member, California and New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 7 years ago | Contributor
What you are referring to here is a Will "contest". However, you should know that it is legal for a parent to disinherit an adult child, even one who is disabled and/or married. That having been said, if your birth was unknown by your parent at the time that they made their Will or specific language of disinheritance was not used in the Will, then you may have a claim, depending on specific state law. At this point, you should consult directly with a local lawyer who can review the details of your situation and best advise you further.
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