Sure, you sound like a sweet guy, talk to a lawyer.
There isn't any problem in cutting out your brothers, sister and their lousy kids. All it takes is one sentence.
2007-10-18 08:11:54
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answered by justa 7
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You can be very specific. You can actually have a clause that talks about what would happen if you were involved in an auto accident at the same time as the rest of your family (those you are leaving everything to), but you can certainly put in: "To my brother ________, my sister ________, and their heirs per stirpes, I wish for them to have nothing from my estate" or something to that effect.
2007-10-18 08:11:59
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answered by xK 7
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If you,your wife and kids get killed at the same time (which is highly unlikely),then obviously,the right to your property goes to your siblings and their kids.
However,supposing this is not your ancestral property and tht you have earned each cent with your own might,you can freely state in your will as to who stands to gain complete rights to your property after your wife and kids.e.g. a friend,some other relative etc.
If you do this,then chances are minimal tht your siblings would inherit your property.
2007-10-18 08:15:40
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answered by Sunflower 5
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2016-11-08 20:46:34
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answered by ? 3
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Ask a lawyer to exempt (by specific name and kin relationship) each person that you do not want to inherit any part of your estate. Since you will be exempting some of them, you understand that the full estate will then go to those named. Also make provision for where you would like any part of your estate to end up.
2007-10-18 08:14:08
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answered by glenn t 4
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Actually, it all depends on the state you live in, and the next of kin laws there.
When no one in your family is left other than your brother, he could be considered your next of kin, and CAN contest your will. However, just give everything to those who you love, wife kids whoever, and then stipulate that if they are not alive to give everything to a charity.
2007-10-18 08:13:24
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answered by centexdance 3
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Yes, don't listen to anyone on here trying to tell you that it's wrong not to leave anything for your family, I know I won't either. Talk to your lawyer about it, he or she can adjust your will so there's NO WAY they can get a cent or ounce of property. Peace.
2007-10-18 08:11:43
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answered by * 4
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Put a condition in there as to where the money should go if your immediate family is not there to collect it. Make sure you go through a lawyer, and that it is properly filed. That's about all you can do, and if done properly, it will be iron clad.
2007-10-18 08:09:41
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answered by Lisa M 5
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WOW! That's a lot of hatred!!! (Depending upon how many children they have between them!)
Yes, you should be able to alter your Will so that someone or something other than your siblings and their offspring will inherit any money and/or assets that you leave behind. See an attorney or a lawyer.
2007-10-18 08:12:46
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answered by midjrsy 3
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Hate is such a strong word. I hope you truly mean this or you could feel really guilty if something should ever happen to one of them. But say something happens to your family... all you have to do is put it in your will to have your estate be donated to a charity. A lot of people do this. Wills can always be changed, so maybe one day you can get rid of the hatred you have for your family and leave them something small.
2007-10-18 08:11:39
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answered by 2Beagles 6
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