disinheritance en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Traducciones de disinheritance en el diccionario inglés»español (Ir a español»inglés)

disinheritance [ingl. am. ˌdɪs(ə)nˈhɛrəd(ə)ns, ingl. brit. dɪsɪnˈhɛrɪt(ə)ns] SUST. U

Traducciones de disinheritance en el diccionario español»inglés (Ir a inglés»español)

inglés americano

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Many of the litigations in court are fallouts of heartburn over disinheritance of widows or preference of sons over daughters.
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The patriarch had made an overt threat of disinheritance.
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From an estate planner's perspective, it is important to do everything possible to document the reasons behind the disinheritance.
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However, especially where this is not the case, the disinheritance will not always have an objectionable consequence or legal remedy.
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However, there was no automatic disinheritance of common-law spouses or in circumstances where the courts were not involved in a marital separation.
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If there is a specific event resulting in a disinheritance, it should be identified.
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Parents who use disinheritance to punish a child are saying that they didn't love that child unconditionally.
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The exclusion of one individual from an estate plan and the inclusion instead of another can represent disinheritance.
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If a will is carefully drafted around a disinheritance, it may be less susceptible to challenge by the disinherited person.
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But he keeps that to himself, having no desire to involve her in scandal or to cause her disinheritance.
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