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Rochester Estate Planning Attorney Discusses Disinheriting Your Spouse

As an experienced Rochester Estate Planning Attorney, people often ask me if they can disinherit their spouse.
  • You will not be able to disinherit your spouse unless there is a signed prenuptial or anti-nuptial agreement.
  • The only other reason you can disinherit your spouse is if he or she abandons you for a year
Would you like to disinherit your spouse? If so, contact the experienced Rochester Estate Planning Attorney Robert Friedman. This educational legal video was brought to you by Robert Friedman, an experienced Rochester Estate Planning Attorney.

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