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When Your Parents Plan to Disinherit Your Siblings: What You Should Know
January 19, 2026

When Your Parents Plan to Disinherit Your Siblings: What You Should Know

Few estate planning situations are more emotionally complex than learning that your parents intend to disinherit one or more of your siblings. Whether you are the child receiving a larger share, the executor named in their plan, or simply someone caught in the middle, this decision can carry legal, emotional, and relational consequences that last long after your parents are gone. Understanding why disinheritance happens, how it works legally, and what risks it creates can help families navigate these difficult decisions with greater clarity and care.

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